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Dileepa Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The meaning of "of which"

I found the following sentence on one of bbc articles that I've read. I cannot understand the meaning of "of which" in the sentence. Therefore, could someone please paraphrase the sentence to understand the meaning of the sentence properly it its feasible.


Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions, the most recent of which expired this week.


Reference:-

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-50568587

  

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Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions, the most recent of which expired this week. which refers to two extensions. This is the meaning.

  • Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions, the most recent of which expired this week.
  • which refers to two extensions.
  • This is the meaning.
  • Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions.
  • The most recent of the two extensions expired this week.
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Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions, the most recent of which expired this week.

which refers to two extensions.


This is the meaning.

Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions. The most recent of the two extensions expired this week.

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