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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

... miss my father that I loved ...

I think it's grammatically correct to say:

(1) I still miss my father, who I loved very much.

Is it correct to replace who with that in the sentence? This is written below.

(2) I still miss my father that I loved very much.

Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy I think it's grammatically correct to say: (1) I still miss my father, who I loved very much. You are right. ansonguy Is it correct to replace who with that in the sentence?

  • ansonguy I think it's grammatically correct to say: (1) I still miss my father, who I loved very much.
  • You are right.
  • ansonguy Is it correct to replace who with that in the sentence?
  • (2) I still miss my father that I loved very much.
  • No.
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ansonguy

I think it's grammatically correct to say:

(1) I still miss my father, who I loved very much.


You are right.

ansonguyIs it correct to replace who with that in the sentence? This is written below.(2) I still miss my father that I loved very much.

No.

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