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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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that or who?

"Three people that you didn't believe existed."
"Three people who you didn't believe existed

or just omit that/who altogether?

"Three people you didn't believe existed."
  

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Note that those are not complete sentences. Otherwise, all can work. I prefer the last.

  • Note that those are not complete sentences.
  • Otherwise, all can work.
  • I prefer the last.
  • Also, you can use "whom" instead of "that" or "who" in those.
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Note that those are not complete sentences. Otherwise, all can work. I prefer the last. Also, you can use "whom" instead of "that" or "who" in those.

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