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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Relative clause

“ stay with them who wants you to stay” . It seems incorrect to me.Instead of “them” we can use “those“ ; the verb should be “ want“ as it has plural subject.

Am i right ?

  

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anonymous Am I right ? Yes. Where did you find this?

  • anonymous Am I right ?
  • Yes.
  • Where did you find this?
  • You know, it may be a writer's attempt to show a regional dialect, so it may be necessary to write it that way to remain faithful to the story the writer is telling.
  • CJ
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anonymousAm I right ?

Yes.

Where did you find this? You know, it may be a writer's attempt to show a regional dialect, so it may be necessary to write it that way to remain faithful to the story the writer is telling.

CJ

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anonymous“stay with them who wants you to stay”

I understand that as "stay with him/her who wants you to stay (with them)".

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