Hello, everyone. What do you think about using "relative clause" and "ownership/of" together?
For example, I washed your car yesterday. Can we say that you are the person whom i washed the car of yesterday?
Actually there are two options in my mind.
1-) You are the person whom i washed the car of yesterday.
2-) You are the person of whom i washed the car yesterday.
Thanks for your assistance ![]()
Jawel For example, I washed your car yesterday. Can we say that you are the person whom I washed the car of yesterday? No, that is not good.
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JawelFor example, I washed your car yesterday. Can we say that you are the person whom I washed the car of yesterday?
No, that is not good. This is possible:
You are the person whose car I washed yesterday.