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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Whose

Hi Friends,

John, whose grandfather owns the business and father runs the company, was not present at the meeting.

John, whose grandfather owns the business and whose father runs the company, was not present at the meeting.

Which variation is right? Must we repeat whose in these instances?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous Must we repeat whose in these instances? Yes, otherwise the reader gets confused when he hits "father".

  • anonymous Must we repeat whose in these instances?
  • Yes, otherwise the reader gets confused when he hits "father".
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anonymous Must we repeat whose in these instances?

Yes, otherwise the reader gets confused when he hits "father".

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