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Therein Etc.: There-Words Almost Always Immediately Follow The
Therein Etc.: There-Words Almost Always Immediately Follow The
There- words almost always immediately follow the noun phrase which they refer to.
The choice of there- word is a question of knowing nouns and their dependent prepositions. E.g. an amendment to smth, increase in smth, etc.
.All agreements and any amendments to those agreements must be approved by
a majority of shareholders.
Therein etc.
Occasionally there- words are not formed from dependent prepositions, but from ordinary prepositions of place/time.
She returned the wallet and all the money which were in the wallet. She returned the wallet and the money therein.
Afternoon groups relate to the specific addictions and problems in those groups.
2. The professor explained the problem and solution thereof.
He gave his farewell speech and left the room shortly after his farewell speech.
5. He left; thereafter we never met again.
Use a there- word where appropriate 1. Her book is simply a collection of memories, told without conceit or self-absorption - and in that lies its power. 2. A will or any part of a will may be revoked by a subsequent will. 3. The problem is money, or the lack of money. 4. Then, in addition to that, he brought in a new piece of evidence.
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Her book is simply a collection of memories, told without conceit or self-absorption - and in that lies its power.
Her book is simply a collection of memories, told without conceit or self-absorption - and therein lies its power.
2. A will or any part of a will may be revoked by a subsequent will.