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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of auxiliar with who

Hi. I would like to know whe do I use auxiliars with who?

Is there a rule?

Thanks
  

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1. Who loves Anna? e.

  • 1.
  • Who loves Anna?
  • e.
  • who = the loving person), no auxiliary.
  • 2.
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1. Who loves Anna?

Who is the subject (i.e. who = the loving person), no auxiliary.

2. Who does Anna love?

Who is the object (i.e. who = the loved person), use an auxiliary.

Hope that helps.
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Do you mean "auxiliary verbs"? If so, then these have nothing to do with the pronoun "who". The auxiliaries go with the verb, not with the pronoun.

Maybe you could give some examples of the sort of thing you're talking about so that we can understand your question more fully.

CJ

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