We can put both after object pronouns. I've invited them both. Mary sends us both her love. I've made you both something to eat. Community Bot 1. Raissa Raissa 1 1 silver badge 3 3 bronze badges. I fully agree with you that 'both my brothers' is acceptable and more compact. So why is 'both which' not "grammatically well-formed"?
Thanks for answering Tony, but with all due respect, that was not easy for me to follow! English is not easy nor was this question. Or let me make that perfectly clear. Emphasis is only for Style. My conclusion says it all, my example was over the top with double meanings. Sorry but I dare you will forget the meaning now that you understand. 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. In your version "which both" is less idiomatic but is grammatical, but the sentence does nothing to resolve the ambiguity. A better choice would be to restructure the sentence as a list of attempted remedies, and then use none to include them all:.
Doctors prescribed antacids, instructed their patients to reduce stress in their lives, and suggested their patients modify their eating habits, none of which resulted in much success. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What is the gramatical foundation for "both of which" in the following sentence Ask Question. Asked 3 years, 4 months ago. Active 1 year, 4 months ago. Viewed 8k times. My question is: Does my sentence contain grammar mistake? If so, what's the problem? What's the name of the clause the original sentence used? Improve this question. Andrew Note the word "conjunction " is reserved for addition, not a connective word.
Both the movie and the play were good. I liked both the movie and the play. The actors were both engaging and skillful in their performances. The plot moved both swiftly and artfully throughout the movie. The movie is being shown both at The Fox Theater and in neighborhood theaters.
Prep Phrase. Ebert both likes and recommends the movie. The directors wanted both to win and to receive recognition for their work. The producers ended up both extending and expanding their filming hours. Not only and also are paired with but to add emphasis to two coordinated elements in a sentence. Only and also are focusing adverbs , not is a negative adverb and but is a coordinator for contrast.
This paired expression is also called a "correlative conjunction". Not only the movie but also the play was good. I liked not only the movie but also the play. The actors were not only engaging but also skillful in their performances. The plot moved not only swiftly but also artfully throughout the movie. The movie is being shown not only at the Fox Theater but also neighborhood theaters.
Ebert not only likes but also recommends the movie. The directors wanted not only to win but also to receive recognition for their work. The producers ended up not only extending but also expanding their filming hours.
The focusing adverbs both , only and also draw attention to particular parts of the sentence. See focusing adverbs. Also see Conjunction vs. Disjunction and, or, not diagrams. When not only is used at the beginning of a sentence, and it joins like same form elements of a sentence, no auxiliary verb is used. This is a correlative conjunction. Not only you but also I applauded the performance. I like not only to watch movies but also to see plays. When not only is used at the beginning of a sentence and joins two clauses, the auxiliary verb of the not only clause is placed before the subject.
This is a coordinating conjunction. Not only did I applaud, but I also stood up. Not only do I like to watch movies , but I also like to see plays. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Both of which. Thread starter Esteer Start date Jul 1, Esteer Member Spanish-Spain. Hi there! Does" both of which" means the same as "both of them"? Are they interchangeable? For instance:"we will take a look at two negatives parts of our lives, which can occur at any moment, both of which have the ability to cause us varying degrees of upset You can use "both of which" only in a sentence in which you have already mentioned the two things — in your case "two negative parts of our lives".
If you use "both of them", it would normally be in a separate sentence, as in "we will take a look at two negatives parts of our lives, which can occur at any moment. Both of them have the ability to cause us varying degrees of upset Oh ok i got it. Thank you so much!
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