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Michelle Cha Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

It was a teacher that he became.

1. It was a teacher that he became.

2. It was a teacher who he became.

Are the both grammatical?
  

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I would only use (1). Of course, you will know that the usual way of saying this is "He became a teacher".

  • I would only use (1).
  • Of course, you will know that the usual way of saying this is "He became a teacher".
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I would only use (1).

Of course, you will know that the usual way of saying this is "He became a teacher".

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