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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

whose or who?

Which is correct?

On this site, if you search the word 'doll' for example, you'll get a list of people whose name have 'doll' in it/who have doll in their names. Ex: John Doll, Sam Doll. You won't get a list of dolls like a Barbie doll.

You will get a list of people whose names start with 'S'
You'll get a list of people who have a name that starts with 'S'.
You'' get a list of names which start with 'S'
  

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They are all correct and have the same meaning.

  • They are all correct and have the same meaning.
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They are all correct and have the same meaning.

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