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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
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Who had stayed...

1) He had a wife and children who had stayed in his hometown.
2) He had a wife and children, who had stayed in his hometown.

Can we tell for sure if his wife has stayed in his hometown?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan 1) He had a wife and children who had stayed in his hometown. One of his wives and some of his children had stayed in his hometown. navitasan 2) He had a wife and children, who had stayed in his hometown.

  • navitasan 1) He had a wife and children who had stayed in his hometown.
  • One of his wives and some of his children had stayed in his hometown.
  • navitasan 2) He had a wife and children, who had stayed in his hometown.
  • His only wife and all his children had stayed in his hometown.
  • CB
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navitasan1) He had a wife and children who had stayed in his hometown.
One of his wives and some of his children had stayed in his hometown.
navitasan2) He had a wife and children, who had stayed in his hometown.
His only wife and all his children had stayed in his hometown.

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