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I think they are a combination of prepositional and participial phrases with words omitted as understood, but I'm not sure: 1. The paragraph is composed of sentences, with each of them being nominal.
Whatever they are called, they are very standard, and they work equally well. Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Related Hot Network Questions.
Question feed. Accept all cookies Customize settings. Multiple subtypes have been elucidated, each of which require distinct treatment. There are three driveway entrances, each of which has a lodge. Like any CPT each of which is realized. It contains six episodes, each of which focuses on one character. There are two churches, each of which has an attached school. Each of which is necessary for effective substrate hydroxylation and NADH oxidation.
It contains nine short stories each of which involves a separate mystery. Hi, What structures can be used after "each of which"? Do you accept all these? Are there any other possible forms?
Only version c is grammatically correct, and I suspect it would be more idiomatic to say " Of those three, the third one looks best. BUT I still don't think it is quite right. Your preposition choice on does not work in any of them.
What, exactly, is the relationship between the topics, the theory and the implications? Last edited: Feb 4, You're right. The question is whether we should use an adjective clause or a simple sentence after 'each of which'.
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