Relative clause (a man whose wife thought he was lost)
1. A man whose wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 2. A man whose wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 3. A man who his wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 4. A man who his wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 5. A man whom his wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river.
Which one(s) is / are correct or acceptable ?
Top answer
Hi, 1. A man whose wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 2.
— Clive
Hi, 1.
A man whose wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river.
2.
A man whose wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river.
3.
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Hi, 1. A man whose wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 2. A man whose wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 3. A man who his wife thought he was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 4. A man who his wife thought was lost was eventually found in a nearby river. 5. A man whom his wife thought was lost was eventually fo