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Hendy Gunawan 9435 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Relative Clauses

Hi! I would like to ask about relative clauses.
Can I change this sentence below
"The person whom I gave my keys is my aunt" to
"The person whom I gave my keys to is my aunt" ?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hendy Gunawan 9435 "The person whom I gave my keys is my aunt" The above sentence isn't correct. These are: The person [who/whom/that] I gave my keys to is my aunt. The person to whom I gave my keys is my aunt.

  • Hendy Gunawan 9435 "The person whom I gave my keys is my aunt" The above sentence isn't correct.
  • These are: The person [who/whom/that] I gave my keys to is my aunt.
  • The person to whom I gave my keys is my aunt.
  • CB
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Hendy Gunawan 9435"The person whom I gave my keys is my aunt"
The above sentence isn't correct. These are:

The person [who/whom/that] I gave my keys to is my aunt.
The person to whom I gave my keys is my aunt.

CB

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