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Adonis Posted 21 years ago
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Usage of adj clause ( by which)

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00Some professors quote some illustrations to evidence abstract theories (by which )they can help their students open eyes. 0-
  

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-- I have mistakenly converted it into an adverbial clause. Sorry. ' 02br 02br 00That's better.

  • -- I have mistakenly converted it into an adverbial clause.
  • Sorry.
  • ' 02br 02br 00That's better.
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0 Too many 'some's, and a couple of other awkwardnesses, but your 'by which' clause is OK, if rather formal: 02br
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00'Some professors quote examples to illustrate abstract theories, by which method they can help open their students' eyes.' 02br
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00EDIT: Oops!-- I have mistakenly converted it into an adverbial clause. Sorry. Let's tr

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