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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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who or that?

Should we write 'who he gets along with' or 'that he gets along with'?

The following is a post written by Jennie Bond. What is wrong?

Jennie Bond: I think that William is very close to his father and has accepted that his father is very much in love with Camilla and has been for quite a while. He has taken an adult view towards this and wants to see his dad happy. However, I don't think that he treats Camilla as a kind of surrogate mother or stepmother but as someone that he gets along with. Perhaps as years go by, he will turn to her for advice.
  

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It sounds fine in the original.

  • It sounds fine in the original.
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It sounds fine in the original.
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We can use both of them. No problem.
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Nona The BritIt sounds fine in the original.
Nona, is it possible to use whom in this case?

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