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New Hope Posted 12 years ago
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Which one is correct? Can somebody write in a more simple way?
He looked for his son who he was expecting to pick him up.
He looked for his son whom he was expecting to pick him up.
  

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haroon rashid ... write it in a more simple r way? A native speaker would probably say, He was waiting for his son to pick him up .

  • haroon rashid ...
  • write it in a more simple r way?
  • A native speaker would probably say, He was waiting for his son to pick him up .
  • It has all the same implications as your sentence.
  • CJ
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haroon rashid... write it in a more simpler way?
A native speaker would probably say, He was waiting for his son to pick him up. It has all the same implications as your sentence.

CJ
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The full sentence is "As Waris came out of the railway station, he looked for his son who/whom he was expecting to pick him up."
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haroon rashidwho/whom
whom is more formal than who.
haroon rashidThe full sentence is
Yes? I don't understand why you are giving me this information at this time.

CJ
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Wanted to give you the full context of the sentence.

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