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We can use prepostions with the adjective clauses. These prepositions can be BEFORE the clause or at the END of the sentence.
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TO… FOR… He is the man TO WHOM you should talk to This disco is the place TO WHICH I want to go to. This is the restaurant FOR WHICH John works
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Some adjectives clauses have the pattern: QUANTIFIER + FOR + ADJECTIVE CLAUSE (WHOM, WHICH, WHOSE)
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ALL OF MOST OF A NUMBER OF SOME OF A FEW OF SEVERAL OF A COUPLE OF TWO OF I have friends ALL OF WHO came to the party The movies MOST OF WHICH I watched were great. I have some books A NUMBER OF WHICH I have read already I visited a lot of place SOME OF WHICH had great legends That is the teacher, TWO OF WHOSE students did not pass
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These clauses refer ONLY to things It is formed by: NOUN + OF + WHICH Harry Potter, AN IDEA OF WHICH books kids should read, was great.
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