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Jawel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What does that sentence mean?

Hello.

He is John’s son who likes ice-cream.

Question is: Who likes ice-cream? John or John’s son?

  

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The relative pronoun 'who' usually refers to the nearest noun—so it's John's son.

  • The relative pronoun 'who' usually refers to the nearest noun—so it's John's son.
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The relative pronoun 'who' usually refers to the nearest noun—so it's John's son.

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