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Louis8799 Posted 16 years ago
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Can I speak the following?

1.) The man who I believe is a murderer denys the accusation.
2.) The man who they said is a murderer denys the accusation.
3.) The man who I have found out to be a murderer denys the accusation.

Are they correct?
  

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) The man who I believe is a murderer denies the accusation. ) The man who they said is a murderer denies the accusation. ) The man who/whom I have found out to be a murderer denies the accusation.

  • ) The man who I believe is a murderer denies the accusation.
  • ) The man who they said is a murderer denies the accusation.
  • ) The man who/whom I have found out to be a murderer denies the accusation.
  • )
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These are OK:

1.) The man who I believe is a murderer denies the accusation.
2.) The man who they said is a murderer denies the accusation.
3.) The man who/whom I have found out to be a murderer denies the accusation. (Grammatically 'whom'...maybe.)

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