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Marius Hancu Posted 19 years ago
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Do you like "both whom" here?

Do you like "both whom" here?

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One ATP semifinal at the 2007 Pacific Life Open is set and will
feature a headline clash between Spaniard Rafael Nadal and American
Andy Roddick, both whom are chasing their first final appearance in
Indian Wells.

http://www.pacificlifeopen.com/1/news/atp7.asp
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Top answer

It's a mistake. It should say "both of whom" or simply "both".

  • It's a mistake.
  • It should say "both of whom" or simply "both".
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It's a mistake. It should say "both of whom" or simply "both".
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MyprofeIt's a mistake. It should say "both of whom" or simply "both".
One ATP semifinal at the 2007 Pacific Life Open is set and will
feature a headline clash between Spaniard Rafael Nadal and American
Andy Roddick, both whom are chasing their first final appearance in
Indian Wells.


... Andy Ro

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