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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
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About whom

Which are correct:

1) He has to understand that witches, stories about whom he loves, do not really exist.

2) He has to understand that witches, about whom he loves stories, do not really exist.

3) He has to understand that witches, who he loves stories about, do not really exist.


Gratefully,

Navi

  

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The first two are acceptable. The first one is better than the second.

  • The first two are acceptable.
  • The first one is better than the second.
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The first two are acceptable. The first one is better than the second.

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