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Cesio Raihandary Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"of which" on relative pronoun

can anybody tell me when should we use "of which" on relative pronoun? give me some example too if you don't mind..
  

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5. ) and is called the main view. This study suggests several directions for further work, some of which we have already begun to investigate.

  • 5.
  • ) and is called the main view.
  • This study suggests several directions for further work, some of which we have already begun to investigate.
  • to instigate pollen counts and send reports to the media, as a result of which the pollen count is still included in weather forecasts today..
  • to start to change towards healthier eating and an improved lifestyle, the benefits of which extend to the whole family, as well as healthier future pregnancies.
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Here are 20 or so from COCA:

...contains multiple full color views of the prompt shape, one of which is large (6.5. x 4.75.) and is called the main view.
...resulting from this simple tree, while Figure 11b provides a visualization of which pixels sort into which leaves of the tree
...This study suggests several directions for further work, some of

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