Anonymous Is it correct to put of before which? I would just say which. Thank you I read it this way: "of which" = "LeBron's availability".
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Anonymous Is it correct to put of before which? I would just say which. By "discussed" you actually mean the Lakers inquired about LeBron's availability, of which was met with an immediate "untouchable" status.Thank youI read it this way: "of which" = "LeBron's availability".
She discovered so many spiders, of which she was most afraid.
He answered all the listening and reading excercises, of which the test mostly
AnonymousIs it correct to put of before which? I would just say which.Yes. "Of" is a mistake, and overall, the sentence is not very good.