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Jumanga Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Relatives Pronouns

Is it correct to say: Where is the dress that/which his daughter wants? and I'm the one that wants you?

  

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Those are both correct English. In the first sentence, some people might prefer "that". In the second sentence, some people might prefer "who".

  • Those are both correct English.
  • In the first sentence, some people might prefer "that".
  • In the second sentence, some people might prefer "who".
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Those are both correct English.

In the first sentence, some people might prefer "that". In the second sentence, some people might prefer "who".

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jumangaI'm the one that wants you

If you are translating literally from Spanish, you may be aiming for

I'm the one who loves you.

CJ

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