Sentence:Michael lends his vehicle to Benson is about to drive it with Jack and warns him not to take his boat.
My aim: I "him" refer to Benson and "his" refer to Michael.
". There is no proper punctuation and/or connection with what has gone before. Who is the subject of "is"?
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The sentence goes wrong at "is ...". There is no proper punctuation and/or connection with what has gone before. Who is the subject of "is"?