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"both of which are" vs "which are both"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Which are both' is used when listing two items that share a common characteristic, while 'both of which are' is used when introducing a list of items with a common characteristic.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

both of which are

This phrase is correct and commonly used when introducing a list of items with a common characteristic.

This phrase is used to introduce a list of items that share a common quality or feature.

Examples:

  • She has three cats, both of which are black.
  • There are two main reasons, both of which are important.

Alternatives:

  • which are both
  • both of them are
  • both of which
  • both of them

which are both

This phrase is correct and commonly used when listing two items that share a common characteristic.

This phrase is used when presenting two items that possess a common quality or feature.

Examples:

  • They have two dogs, which are both very friendly.
  • The twins, which are both talented musicians, performed at the concert.

Alternatives:

  • both of which are
  • both of them are
  • both of which
  • both of them

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