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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which has / who

Can I say,

(a) The cat named Patches which has / which was lost when it was taken to the park.

(b) The cat named Patches who / that (got) lost when it was taken to the park.

(c) The cat named Patches lost / was lost / got lost when it was taken to the park.
  

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Many of the listings above would not be complete sentences. I'm not sure what your sequence of events is, but here are some possibilities: The cat named Patches got lost when it was taken to the park. The cat named Patches had been lost when it was taken to the park.

  • Many of the listings above would not be complete sentences.
  • I'm not sure what your sequence of events is, but here are some possibilities: The cat named Patches got lost when it was taken to the park.
  • The cat named Patches had been lost when it was taken to the park.
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Many of the listings above would not be complete sentences. I'm not sure what your sequence of events is, but here are some possibilities:

The cat named Patches got lost when it was taken to the park.

The cat named Patches had been lost when it was taken to the park.

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