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FarmI schrieb: Which is the better construction? * I do not know ... do not know anyone there who I can speak to. The latter, however it is not usual to finish a sentence with a preposition. If I wrote this sentence, I ... to whom I can
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einde o'callaghan
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Liz wrote on 11 May 2004: Okay. "I know relative pronouns in the subjective case are normally placed just after their antecedents, but may be placed elsewhere in traditional or poetic expressions such as 'He laughs best who laughs
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What do you think about it? Is this sentence good ... laughs last ". Then, What about objective relative pronoun ?? Learn to write one simple English sentence correctly just one then get back to us on things that "function as subject
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Liz wrote on 11 May 2004: What do you think about it? I would try not to think about it, if I were you. Is this sentence good? Good for nothing, I'd say. No, it's bad, bad, bad. I know that the sentence subjective relative pronoun
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What do you think about it? Is this sentence good ? I know that the sentence subjective relative pronoun isn't put on just after the precedent is traditional and poetic like "He laughs best who laughs last ". Then, What about
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