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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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0 Hello,02br
00How do I distinguish between the occasions in which should use "of which", "to which", "in which"...and so on...02br
00In short, when do I use what preposition before which?..thank you!0-
  

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0 00No set rules. 02br 02br 00 You'll just have to learn the meaning of eash preposition and you'll just have to read a lot of fiction or newspapers. 02br 02br 00 Also, make searches with02br 01font 00 "to which" 02font 02br 00 etc02br 00 (see upper Search box here)02br 00 and you'll find many related threads with examples02br 00 such as this02br 05000 040pid297639

  • 0 00No set rules.
  • 02br 02br 00 You'll just have to learn the meaning of eash preposition and you'll just have to read a lot of fiction or newspapers.
  • 02br 02br 00 Also, make searches with02br 01font 00 "to which" 02font 02br 00 etc02br 00 (see upper Search box here)02br 00 and you'll find many related threads with examples02br 00 such as this02br 05000 040pid297639
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0 00No set rules. 02br
02br
00 You'll just have to learn the meaning of eash preposition and you'll just have to read a lot of fiction or newspapers. 02br
02br
00 Also, make searches with02br
01font00 "to which" 02font02br
00 etc02br
00 (see upper Search box here)02br
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0 01i00Which 02i00has nothing to do with the choice of preposition. The preposition is determined by the word used in the relative clause.02br
00Examples:02br
02br
01i01b00interested in02b00 something: I am interested in this car. This is the car 01b00in02b00 which I am 01b00interes

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