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The 2 nd one is correct. The 2 nd main verb “has” in the subordinate clause must agree with the relative pronoun “who” in number (singular in this case) and person (3 rd person in this case).
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Hi chattt, Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. Sorry your post slipped thru the cracks. Everything you say is correct. When you ask if the sentence is "true," do you mean "is it correct?" Yes, it's correct.
Basic English Vocabulary Questions
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Nouns, Pronouns, Plurals, Prepositions, Clauses, Sentences, Writing, Adjectives, Apologies, Numbers, Relative Pronouns
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"A survey by the national council of Churches showed that in 1986 there were 20,736 female ministers, almost 9 percent of the nation's clergy, a number double that of 1977"
'that' is a relative pronoun used as object
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"A survey by national council of Churches showed that in 1986 there were 20,736 females ministers, almost 9 percent of the nation's clergy, a number double that of 1977 " Is there any error in this sentence-specially with usage of
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1 There is a part of me which/that is capable of ... BOTH THAT and WHICH Yes. 2 He's someone that/whom you like. BOTH THAT and WHOM or Leave it out Yes. 3 He's someone that/whom likes you. BOTH Only that. Whom isn't possible since
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1) He was as handsome a young man as ever walked along the streets of London."
2) He is as handsome as the young man
I don't understand the word order of the first sentence in the above.
Is it possible ' He was as handsome
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The number of wealthy households whose annual income exceed or exceeds 250,000 yuan,... Check this out for size: Whose- refers to "households' income". even though income appears as singular, the relative pronoun "whose"
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Thank you. As to numbers 3 and 4, as you corrected them, do you think the word "that" is a relative pronoun in a subordinate clause (if I phrase it corrrectly)? You said/corrected like this: . These are OK: 1. You have
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Communication is supremely important for all social animals. Communication - subject is supremely important for all social animals. - predicate is - linking verb supremely - adverb important - predicate adjective modifying communication for all
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Hi, I tried to find some good information of "which and that" distinction online and have acquired some good information, thanks to them. In the suite101.com's website with what I would call an online search phrase of "That or
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