"_____ responding to the restaurant survey will receive $10 gift certificate to the Rangely Cafe. (A) Whoever (B) Whose (C)Someone (D) Everyone
The correct answer is (D)Everyone. What I want to know is not for it. My workbook containing that question said that we can't use "someone" together with the relative pronoun "who". I think the words of my workbook are wrong. I think I can put "Someone" there. It is right in grammar. But in the context, the best answer is only "Everyone". Am I right? Thank you for your answer in advance.
Top answer
I am someone who dislikes unhelpful advice. 'Someone' is not impossible in your sentence, but it is very unlikely.
— Fivejedjon
I am someone who dislikes unhelpful advice.
'Someone' is not impossible in your sentence, but it is very unlikely.
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