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English 1b3 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Thereof

Dictionary Definition:

relating to something that has just been mentioned:

States differ in standards for products and the labelling thereof.

Money, or the lack thereof, played a major role in their marital problems.


Does this sentence below correctly use 'thereof'? The definition above seems to vague to tell me.


They sent the below email with the attached image, requesting thereof.

Thank you
  

Top answer

It doesn't look correct to me. "thereof" stands for "of the thing just mentioned" States differ in standards for [products] and the labelling [of products = thereof]. [ Money], or the lack [of money = thereof ], played a major role in their marital problems.

  • It doesn't look correct to me.
  • "thereof" stands for "of the thing just mentioned" States differ in standards for [products] and the labelling [of products = thereof].
  • [ Money], or the lack [of money = thereof ], played a major role in their marital problems.
  • I'm not sure what your sentence is supposed to mean.
  • They sent the below email with the attached image, requesting of the attached image???
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It doesn't look correct to me.

"thereof" stands for "of the thing just mentioned"

States differ in standards for [products] and the labelling [of products = thereof].
[ Money], or the lack [of money = thereof], played a major role in their marital problems.

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