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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
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whose

Whose are supporting this plan, all are doing wrong.

Is that sentence correct?
  

Top answer

No, it's not right. Perhaps you mean something like "Anyone supporting this plan is wrong".

  • No, it's not right.
  • Perhaps you mean something like "Anyone supporting this plan is wrong".
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No, it's not right. Perhaps you mean something like "Anyone supporting this plan is wrong".
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Then should I say this- "Who are supporting this plan, all are doing wrong"?
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sft MThen should I say this- "Who are supporting this plan, all are doing wrong"?
No, you can't use "who" to start a sentence like that. I suggest you use GPY's version. Other possibilities include:

Those who are supporting this plan are all wrong.
Whoever is supporting this plan is wrong.

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