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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"who"

I know this isn't a sentence, but is this appropriate grammar to start a sentence using "who" when referring to a cat?

The cat who ran with the ball...

THANKS
  

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Relative pronouns used to refer to non-humans normally are which & that.

  • Relative pronouns used to refer to non-humans normally are which & that.
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Relative pronouns used to refer to non-humans normally are which & that.
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PhilipRelative pronouns used to refer to non-humans normally are which & that.

"She was stroking the cat, who was looking extremely contented" - a perfectly acceptable use of "who".

BillJ

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