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Filha Da Pika Posted 18 years ago
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Hello,

Is the following sentence correct?

Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal.

Thank you,
  

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i think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal. Akira as a Subject and made a goal not Ken Am i Right ???

  • i think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal.
  • Akira as a Subject and made a goal not Ken Am i Right ???
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i think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal.

From your following sentence meant...Akira as a Subject and made a goal not Ken

Am i Right ???
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Filha Da PikaIs the following sentence correct?

Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal.
Perfect.
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Buddhist-Accountanti think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal.

From your following sentence meant...Akira as a Subject and made a goal not Ken
Hi B.A.

Actually, it's you who has it backwards. In your version of the sentence Akira passed (and) then scored.
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i still don't understand .........Can you explain more for me ????

Did you meant in this sentence "Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal."...Ken scored the goal right??

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Buddhist-Accountant "Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal."...Ken scored the goal right??
Right. The word 'who' refers to Ken. Thus, Ken scored the goal.
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Filha Da PikaIs the following sentence correct?

Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal.
Yes, the sentence is correct.
Buddhist-Accountanti think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal.

From your following sentence meant...Akira as a Subject and made a goal not Ken
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Thank you very much for your replies.
It helps! :-)

Regards,
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Thanx for your information

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