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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Adjectival relative

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-He told me to get lost, which remark hurt me deeply.
-In the hall no one was listening, which fact you must have noticed.

Can I use this structure to refer to persons?

-US president Barack Obama and UK prime minister David Cameron, which leaders have a close friendship, went to the same university.
-Michael and Jackson/Mary and Betty, which handsome boys/beauties are well known on campus, already work for entertainment companies.

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OttoJ Can I use this structure to refer to persons? It sounds fatally awkward, at the least.

  • OttoJ Can I use this structure to refer to persons?
  • It sounds fatally awkward, at the least.
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OttoJCan I use this structure to refer to persons?
It sounds fatally awkward, at the least.

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