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Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

That is the man (who) I believe/think is called "Peter."

1) That is the man who I believe/think is called "Peter."
2) That is the man I believe/think is called "Peter."
Are the above sentences grammatical?
  

Top answer

Yes. The quotation marks around "Peter" are probably not necessary.

  • Yes.
  • The quotation marks around "Peter" are probably not necessary.
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4 Answers
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Yes.

The quotation marks around "Peter" are probably not necessary.
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3) Mrs. Hall is a woman who I believe commands the respect of music critics.
4) Mrs. Hall is a woman I believe commands the respect of music critics.
Are the above two sentences also grammatical?
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Teo3) Mrs. Hall is a woman who I believe commands the respect of music critics.4) Mrs. Hall is a woman I believe commands the respect of music critics.Are the above two sentences also grammatical?
Yes. In this instance I would personally prefer to include "who".
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5. That is the man whom I believe/think is called "Peter."

Is the above sentence acceptable?

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