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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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What are the differences of one of which and one of them?

what are the differences of one of which and one of them?
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' and 'Thanks' is a six-letter word. The difference is one of punctuation. ' Or 'I have two dogs .

  • ' and 'Thanks' is a six-letter word.
  • The difference is one of punctuation.
  • ' Or 'I have two dogs .
  • ' Rover
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Your question should be

'What are the differences between 'one of which' and 'one of them'?' and 'Thanks' is a six-letter word.

The difference is one of punctuation.

'I have two dogs, one of which is black.'

'I have two dogs; one of them is black.' Or 'I have two dogs. One of them is black.'

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