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thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc › topic › of-whomFeb 27, 2012 · 'Of whom' were you thinking?' This is another form, an awkward form, really, of 'Whom were you thinking of?' Remember that the most formal, and often awkward way to form an adjective clause is to use the preposition and its object 'whom' (or 'what') at the beginning of the clause: Of whom are you speaking? (Whom are you speaking of?)
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www.englishforums.com › English › OfWhomOrOfWhoJun 06, 2011 · In the clause, the prepositional phrase "of which" modifies the subject "one." It has nothing to do with the predicate, "was broken." You may be thinking of something like: The committee will serve under whoever is elected as president. In this case, the whole clause is object of the preposition, and "whoever" is subject of the clause. Avangi 1 2
of which 與 of whom 用法 VS whose, of ... - 7+3視覺英語
https://www.7plus3english.com/81811.07.2021 · 3. of which/of whom 直接表達「部份關係」 例: I have 2 brothers, of whom Billy is a fireman. There are many countries in Asia, of which China is my motherland. 4. 0f which/of whom 的of 是從子句的最後調上來的。 She has married a celebrity (名人)’of’ whom you must have heard. = She had married a celebrity whom you must heard ‘of’. of 從子句的最後調到whom 的前面了。