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BKlove Posted 20 years ago
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Hi all,

1) He had two sons who became doctors.

2) He had two sons, who became doctors.

what's the difference?
  

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1) He has any number of sons. Two of them became doctors. 2) He has only 2 sons.

  • 1) He has any number of sons.
  • Two of them became doctors.
  • 2) He has only 2 sons.
  • Both of them became doctors.
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1) He has any number of sons. Two of them became doctors.

2) He has only 2 sons. Both of them became doctors.

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