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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
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"i'm seeing dead things that doesn't like the light" or "i'm seeing dead things that don't like the light"

Hello

1- I'm seeing dead things that doesn't like the light.

2- I'm seeing dead things that don't like the light.

Which is correct? And why?
  

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Hi, #2 'That' is the subject of the subordinate clause, and refers to the plural noun 'things'. 'That' here is like 'which'. Clive

  • Hi, #2 'That' is the subject of the subordinate clause, and refers to the plural noun 'things'.
  • 'That' here is like 'which'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

#2

'That' is the subject of the subordinate clause, and refers to the plural noun 'things'.

'That' here is like 'which'.

Clive

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