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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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no indication of

How would you write these 2 sentences please?

The order in which I call your names is no indication of my preference. Just because I call your name last doesn't mean I like you less.
The order in which I listed the names of my family members is no indication of who I love more or less except for the first 2 that I love more than the rest.

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The order in which I call your names is no indication of my preference. Just because I call your name last doesn't mean I like you least The order in which I listed the names of my family members is no indication of whom I love more or less—except for the first two, which I love more than the rest.

  • The order in which I call your names is no indication of my preference.
  • Just because I call your name last doesn't mean I like you least The order in which I listed the names of my family members is no indication of whom I love more or less—except for the first two, which I love more than the rest.
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The order in which I call your names is no indication of my preference. Just because I call your name last doesn't mean I like you least
The order in which I listed the names of my family members is no indication of whom I love more or less—except for the first two, which I love more than the rest.
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Would you tell me why 'which'?
The order in which I listed the names of my family members is no indication of whom I love more or less—except for the first two, which I love more than the rest.

You love people not names, in the sentence does it not mean that you love the names more? Why not use 'who'?

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Anonymous Why not use 'who'?
You may; that is a good choice. We also use 'that' and 'which' for people.

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