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Tmnt53 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

the who?

i went through the who was walking me down the isle stress.
I don't understand the structure of the sentence above. "the who"?
  

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tmnt53 i I went through the who was walking me down the a isle stress. She went through the stress of who would be walking her down the aisle. Traditionally it is the bride's father who escorts her to the altar.

  • tmnt53 i I went through the who was walking me down the a isle stress.
  • She went through the stress of who would be walking her down the aisle.
  • Traditionally it is the bride's father who escorts her to the altar.
  • For brides who may not have seen their fathers for many years, or whose fathers may be dead, or opposed to the marriage, there is often the problem of choosing who should walk with them.
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tmnt53i I went through the who was walking me down the aisle stress.
She went through the stress of who would be walking her down the aisle.

Traditionally it is the bride's father who escorts her to the altar. For brides who may not have seen their fathers for many years, or whose fathers may be dead, or opposed to the marriag
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I'm getting confused. you can put "who" just after "of"? I know a relative clause modifies a noun. in this case can you point out the structure.
A similar sentence:
-, I'm thinking of who can help me with this.

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