Anonymous Of which in the first seems incorrect to me. It is. Leave out 'of'.
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AnonymousOf which in the first seems incorrect to me.It is. Leave out 'of'.
Anonymousboth correct ...?Yes. Note, however, that these constructions are rarely used in ordinary conversation. They are used more in writing.
AnonymousWhich is correct please?This exchange occurred earlier in this thread:
The car the lines of which are sleek is beautiful.
The car whose lines are sleek is beautiful.