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Anon f8r Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do we need a conjunction here?

Her sons, both work abroad, were my classmates.

Are the following sentences correct?

Her sons, who both work abroad, were my classmates.

Her sons, both of whom work abroad, were my classmates.

Her both sons, who work abroad, were my classmates.

Both of her sons, who work abroad, were my classmates.

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Hongkie Her sons, both work abroad, were my classmates. Are the following sentences correct? Her sons, who both work abroad, were my classmates.

  • Hongkie Her sons, both work abroad, were my classmates.
  • Are the following sentences correct?
  • Her sons, who both work abroad, were my classmates.
  • YES Her sons, both of whom work abroad, were my classmates.
  • YES Her both sons, who work abroad, were my classmates.
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HongkieHer sons, both work abroad, were my classmates.

Are the following sentences correct?

Her sons, who both work abroad, were my classmates. YES
Her sons, both of whom work abroad, were my classmates.YES
Her both sons, who work abroad, were my classmates.

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