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Bbk_agp Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Asking with who?

Hi;

Look at example below:
Peter went to see his grandfather.

I want to make questions with who which in one question the answer be Peter and at the other the answer be grandfather.

Thanks
  

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Bbk_agp I want to make questions with who which in one question the answer be Peter and at the other the answer be grandfather. You should always try these first and post your attempts. Who went to see Peter's grandfather?

  • Bbk_agp I want to make questions with who which in one question the answer be Peter and at the other the answer be grandfather.
  • You should always try these first and post your attempts.
  • Who went to see Peter's grandfather?
  • (Peter) Who did Peter go to see?
  • (His grandfather) CJ
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Bbk_agpI want to make questions with who which in one question the answer be Peter and at the other the answer be grandfather.
You should always try these first and post your attempts.

Who went to see Peter's grandfather? (Peter)
Who did Peter go to see? (His grandfather)

CJ
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Hi,
CalifJimWho did Peter go to see? (His grandfather)
Oh, this one is a littly tricky because, strictly speaking, it should read Whom did Peter go to see?

However, I assume it's still fine for your purposes. I guess CJ started his question with who rather

than with whom at your request, but I could be wrong.

Rega

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