WHOSE and OF WHICH in relative clauses. English Grammar Lesson.

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In this lesson. learn how to use the relative pronoun, WHOSE, in relative clauses. In addition, learn how to use OF WHICH instead of WHOSE in both formal and informal sentences. Make your writing more advanced by using relative clauses. Great for exams such as IELTS, and Cambridge First and Advanced.

0.00 Introduction
0.43 we use WHOSE to refer to people
1.16 WHOSE after organisations
1:34 WHOSE after places
1:51 WHOSE to talk about things that are part of other things
2.15 WHOSE to talk about things that belong to other things
2.37 instead of WHOSE before a noun OF WHICH after a noun
2.53 using WHICH/THAT with OF in informal English
3.10 using OF WHICH in formal English
3.27 Exercises to test what you have learned.

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Nice video, Can't find this topic explain so well anywhere else!

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Respected Ma'am, that you are undisputedly the greatest of all grammarians across the globe admits of no doubt; you are, therefore, earnestly entreated with folded hands to let me know whether the following answers are grammatically correct or they need some modification-Question-He is a pleader.I have rented his house.(Join the sentences with Relative Pronoun).My probable answers are -(A) He is a pleader whose house i have rented (B)He whose house i have rented is a pleader(C) The man whose house i have rented is a pleader.M, am, which do you think would be the most appropriate answer? Apart from this, is there any better answer from your side?

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"We passed the old place, of which upper windows the large flags were hanging of. " - I have already understood that this is incorrect. However, I wonder if there is a variant of answer with "whose". Please, help me out! And enormous thanks for the video! It's very useful!

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We passed an old place of which large flags were hanging from it's upper windows.

shambhuram
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Can you help me with this question, I think A and C are both correct, but the key is C, I am so confused, thanks
We walked through the park, ____ had been uprooted in the storm. It was a scene of utter desolation.
A. most trees of which B. that the most trees C. most of whose trees D. whose most trees

binhboong
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Many of the artist whose work in the history of art which is suspected to be known but they are well known of course they were struggling in their life.

SUBHASHNISARTA-xb
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We passed an old place, from whose upper window, large flags were hanging.
However, I don't know how to use "of which" in this sentence.

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We passed an old place large flags were hanging from which upper windows

imendridi
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Mam what is the difference between
On the night vs in the night

gurkiratshinh
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We passed an old place whose upper windows were hanging large flags.

tukta
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- we passed an old place whose large flags were hanging from its upper windows.

- We passed an old place, of which large flags were hanging from its upper windows.

- We passed an old place, the large flags of which were hanging from its upper windows. 🇧🇷

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We passed an old place whose flags were hanging from its upper windows
We passed an old place the old flags of which were hanging from its upper window

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We passed an old place of which large flags were hanging from its upper windows.

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