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Ddd1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Of which

Hello,

I am trying to use "of which" in a sentence, but I'm having trouble with this one I came up with:

"I liked the first movie better than the second one, of which the voice acting I found terrible"

"I liked the first movie better than the second one, which's voice acting I found terrible"

Is this correct?

  

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ddd1234 Is this correct? No. " You need to find better examples.

  • ddd1234 Is this correct?
  • No.
  • " You need to find better examples.
  • Look for a simple sentence where "of" is used correctly.
  • Three of the six apples were rotten.
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ddd1234Is this correct?

No.

"I liked the first movie better than the second one, of in which the voice acting I found the acting to be terrible."

You need to find better examples. Look for a simple sentence where "of" is used correctly.

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