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Alexander3 Posted 8 years ago
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Number in the Phrase “the Earth’s Population”

In the below sentence, is it more correct to use the word "which" instead of “who,” since the preceding words are in the singular form and the singular verb "is" is used in the sentence?

"The percentage of the earth’s population who cannot read is far less nowadays than in the preceding centuries."

  

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Alexander Hills is it more correct to use the word "which" instead of “who No. Alexander Hills the preceding words are in the singular form and the singular verb "is" is used in the sentence 'who' is not a problem with singular nouns and verbs. a person who is tall the man who is standing near the door the candidate who is most likely to win CJ

  • Alexander Hills is it more correct to use the word "which" instead of “who No.
  • Alexander Hills the preceding words are in the singular form and the singular verb "is" is used in the sentence 'who' is not a problem with singular nouns and verbs.
  • a person who is tall the man who is standing near the door the candidate who is most likely to win CJ
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Alexander Hillsis it more correct to use the word "which" instead of “who

No.

Alexander Hillsthe preceding words are in the singular form and the singular verb "is" is used in the sentence

'who' is not a problem with singular nouns and verbs.

a person who is tall
the man who is standing near the

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