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Louis Tsou
The usage of 'in which'', ''from which'' or ''of which''.. can someone explain its usages? I tried to figure it out how to use when writing a complex sentence. it is really a bottleneck for me.. hope someone give a clear explanation and example. Thanks in advance.
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Louis, "Which" is used as a relative pronoun, Basically that means that the word "which" is replacing a noun. This is done not to repeat the same word twice. For example: I will visit Brazil tomorrow, from which I will bring many presents. This is to avoid saying: I will visit Brazil tomorrow, from Brazil I will bring many presents. So you just have to pay attention to the preposition that would go with a noun and use "which" to replace the noun. Examples: Water has to be heated to a certain point, at which (at a point) it will start boiling. We have to enter the house, out of which (out of the house) those men came out. This situation has caused me a problem, which (this problem) I cannot resolve. I hope this helps.
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