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Russkiy Bear Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Double relative clause

If I've got a sentences like this I know people who are good at this and who can help you. I can drop either the second who or and the sentence will still be ok and make sense. I can't drop them both though. I'm pretty sure about it. Correct me if I'm wrong

What I'm not sure about is this kind of sentence because we've got 2 kinds of relative clauses> I can name a few people who I'm friends with who got a job in that company. Does it sound ok and correct?
  

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I know people who are good at this and can help you. I know people who are good at this who can help you . Those are OK, yes.

  • I know people who are good at this and can help you.
  • I know people who are good at this who can help you .
  • Those are OK, yes.
  • Russkiy Bear I can name a few people who I'm friends with who got a job in that company.
  • Does it sound ok and correct?
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I know people who are good at this and can help you.
I know people who are good at this who can help you.

Those are OK, yes.
Russkiy BearI can name a few people who I'm friends with who got a job in that company. Does it sound ok and correct?
Yes, that's possible. Note that it and your second sentence above are difficult to read clea

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