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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Commas in relative pronouns

which is correct?

This is Mr Ali whose son Ahmad is on our football team.

or

This is Mr Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team.
  

Top answer

Anonymous This is Mr Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team There should be a comma is needed after 'Ali'.

  • Anonymous This is Mr Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team There should be a comma is needed after 'Ali'.
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AnonymousThis is Mr Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team
There should be a comma is needed after 'Ali'.
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Yoong Liat
AnonymousThis is Mr Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team
EDIT: There should be a comma is needed after 'Ali'.

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It believe it should be dieth

"This is Mr. Ali, whose son, Ahmad, is on our football team."

or

"This is Mr. Ali whose son, Ahmad, is on our football team."
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Anonymous"This is Mr. Ali, whose son, Ahmad, is on our football team." (Ali has one son.)

or

"This is Mr. Ali, whose son Ahmad is on our football team." (Ali has more than one son.)

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