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Infinik Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

["which" clause] ...the values of both of which would be...

Is it ok saying like that:

Material A has a bending strength of 100MPa and a fracture toughness of 1.0MPam1/2, the values of both of which would be considered inadequate for the fabrication of component B.

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0MPam1/2. Each of these values would be considered inadequate for the fabrication of component B. 0MPam1/2.

  • 0MPam1/2.
  • Each of these values would be considered inadequate for the fabrication of component B.
  • 0MPam1/2.
  • Each of these values would be inadequate for the fabrication of component B.
  • 0MPam1/2.
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Material A has a bending strength of 100MPa and a fracture toughness of 1.0MPam1/2. Each of these values would be considered inadequate for the fabrication of component B.

Material A has a bending strength of 100MPa and a fracture toughness of 1.0MPam1/2. Each of these values would be inadequate for the fabrication of component B.

Material A
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Loads of choices [K] But is the grammar wrong in my sentence?

I got another which Q like this:

A transistor, the collector-emitter of which is connected in series to the LEDs, is connected between the output terminals of the battery.

Is the grammar correct anyway??
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InfinikA transistor, the collector-emitter of which is connected in series to the LEDs, is connected between the output terminals of the battery.

Is the grammar correct anyway??
Your first sentence and the one above are both correct.

CB
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InfinikLoads of choices [K] But is the grammar wrong in my sentence?

I got another which Q like this:

A transistor, the collector-emitter of which is connected in series to the LEDs, is connected between the output terminals of the battery.

Is the grammar correct anyway??
The grammar may be O
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Marius Hancu
InfinikLoads of choices [K] But is the grammar wrong in my sentence?

I got another which Q like this:

A transistor, the collector-emitter of which is connected in series to the LEDs, is connected between the output terminals of the battery.

Is the grammar correct anyway??

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