
meaning - Why do we use the word "thereof"? - English Language
May 29, 2011 · Why would ‘its’ have anything to do with ‘thereof’? The former is a possessive form of an anaphoric pronoun, the latter a combination of a demonstrative pronoun and a preposition. ‘Thereof’ …
vocabulary - What are the limitations on the "there + preposition ...
9 I use words such as thereof, thereupon, and thereafter relatively often, but I occasionally find myself wanting to use this construction with different prepositions. Most times it's therefor, which I find is …
adverbs - Can I use thereof to refer to a single subject? If not - what ...
0 Is usage of "thereof" in a title: Confirming feasibility of attack and investigating improvements to range and reliability thereof correct? My intuition says it is not, but it would be a pity if this is the case as I …
Lack of it / Lack thereof - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 17, 2013 · Or lack thereof is indeed the most usual way of saying it; but that's a 'fossil' from legal language, and your version, or lack of it, is much better suited to even the most formal modern …
grammaticality - Can "thereof" take a plural noun as a referent ...
Can "thereof" take a plural noun as a referent? Ask Question Asked 8 years, 10 months ago Modified 9 months ago
Is there a difference between Therefor and Therefore? [closed]
Jan 6, 2015 · Therefor means for that. For example: Here we sell guitars and accessories therefor. Therefor is one of a whole series of adverbs: thereof (of that), thereafter (after that), therein (in …
Using 'lack thereof' on a negative to refer to the lack of a positive
Oct 12, 2016 · Is there a better way to phrase what I want to say? I feel that using lack thereof on misinformation (the negative) refers to the absence of misinformation (which I actually mean to be …
grammatical number - Plural of Quorum or synonym thereof - English ...
You have it backwards. "quorum" is actually genitive plural of "qui" in Latin. In English the plural of "quorum" is "quorums", with English regular pluralization rules. Oxford Dictionaries (I don't want to …
Indian legal documents - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
"Whereas", "Herein" or "thereof" are quite uncommon in normal English, but abundant in legalese. Think of it more like english-as-computer-language, than english usable for speaking; a trained lawyer can …
Use of Thereof? "... feels like home, and a departure thereof"
Dec 22, 2017 · I would really like to use a sentence like this in reference to a college. Not sure if the usage of "thereof" is correct (it doesn't sound like it) or if there is a better way to express this senti...