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PASTEL Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

comma who

Mr. Smith is a teacher, who is also a doctor.

Mr. Smoth is a teacher, who has taught Spanish for a year.

Are the two sentences correct?

Thanks,

Pastel
  

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PASTEL Mr. Smith is a teacher, who is also a doctor. Mr.

  • PASTEL Mr.
  • Smith is a teacher, who is also a doctor.
  • Mr.
  • Smoth is a teacher, who has taught Spanish for a year.
  • Are the two sentences correct?
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PASTEL
Mr. Smith is a teacher, who is also a doctor.

Mr. Smoth is a teacher, who has taught Spanish for a year.

Are the two sentences correct?

I wouldn't say they are perfect. It should be one of these:

  • Mr. Smith is a teacher who is also a doctor. (I would use this maybe to explain a character in a movie.)

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