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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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When writing a sentence regarding an organisation: "the only exception to this coming from Omega Homes who stated that it". Rather than use the word who what word should be used?
  

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Anonymous "the only exception to this coming from Omega Homes who stated that it". I am going to assume that Omega Homes is a person. Anonymous Rather than use the word who what word should be used?

  • Anonymous "the only exception to this coming from Omega Homes who stated that it".
  • I am going to assume that Omega Homes is a person.
  • Anonymous Rather than use the word who what word should be used?
  • The word who is used correctly in this sentence, so unless you write the sentence, I don't see why you would want to use any other word.
  • If you want, give us an example of what word you think should be used rather than who, and we'll tell you if it's correct or not.
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Anonymous"the only exception to this coming from Omega Homes who stated that it".
I am going to assume that Omega Homes is a person.
AnonymousRather than use the word who what word should be used?
The word who is used correctly in this sentence, so unless you write the sentence, I don't see why you would want to use any othe
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The sentence fragment does, however, at least need a comma:

...the only exception to this coming from Omega Homes, who stated that it..."

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