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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Regarding WHO

Please clarify that in this sentence whether WHO can be used with 'family' or words like THAT/WITH is used.

.....it is enough for a family who mainly depends on rice consumption.

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' Who ' is fine with family . I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'. Family that is OK; family which is not OK.

  • ' Who ' is fine with family .
  • I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'.
  • Family that is OK; family which is not OK.
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'Who' is fine with family. I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'. Family that is OK; family which is not OK.
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Mister Micawber'Who' is fine with family. I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'. Family that is OK; family which is not OK.

You understood what I asked about that/with. I was asking whether Family can be followed by that or with. You told me the answer. Thanks.
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Mister Micawber'Who' is fine with family. I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'. Family that is OK; family which is not OK.

Hi, Mr. M:

Would you agree with my [perhaps over-simplified] explanation that I use with students? 'who' with peo
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I would indeed agree, Philip-- including the caveat on simplification. And I do get into [url=http://thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/340600179/m/2731042454]TROUBLE[/url] on occasion.
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Philip
Mister Micawber'Who' is fine with family. I am unsure of what you mean regarding 'that/with'. Family that is OK; family which is not OK.

Hi, Mr. M:

Would you agree with my [perhaps over-simplified] explanation that I use

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