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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Who

His name is John who lives in Canada.

His name is John, who lives in Canada.

Which one is correct, with the comma or without, "who" mentioned here? What is the difference between them?

  

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Neither of those is good English. You can say: "His name is John, and he lives in Canada".

  • Neither of those is good English.
  • You can say: "His name is John, and he lives in Canada".
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Neither of those is good English. You can say: "His name is John, and he lives in Canada".

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