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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

whom/ she or he

Hi is this correct?
"In the case that university assign a student to share a room with whom, if we faced with a problem, handling of that is much harder. "
  

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No, I don't understand what you are trying to say. Some context would be helpful to us, Try to say it another way. Who does 'whom' refer to?

  • No, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
  • Some context would be helpful to us, Try to say it another way.
  • Who does 'whom' refer to?
  • What does 'that' refer to?
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No, I don't understand what you are trying to say. Some context would be helpful to us,
Try to say it another way.

Who does 'whom' refer to?
What does 'that' refer to?
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I think you meant this:
In the case that the university assigns some students a room to share with themselves, if we face a problem, handling it will be much harder.
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If you want to say that, omit 'with themselves'.

And who does 'we' refer to?

Clive
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CliveIf you want to say that, omit 'with themselves'.
The rooms are to be shared between the students. I meant that.
CliveAnd who does 'we' refer to?
The speaker is one the students, so "we" refers to them.
As you know, these are my interpretations only. It's the OP that can completely clarify these.

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