
And help with grammar? Thanks?
Please help me figure out which one it is and why. thanks! 1. Any person / Whoever wins faces the challenge of reducing the crime rate in that city. 2. Tim Flowers is a former player / coach with time Seattle Seahawks. 3. Liang asked who / which is invited to the Halloween party. 4. Alice has not yet found who / what will be their teammate. 5. Dorothy is the one who / that I loaned my copy Annie John. 6. Every student / tutor that my mother seems to improve very quickly. 7. Artist / she is talking about work mainly in acrylic. 8. I think I know who / Where new champions volleyball. 9. Ms. Wallace help anyone / no one wants to try the parallel bars. 10. Black Hawk, which / that are studied in history class, was a leader of Sauk.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for life" Proverb Chinese RESPONSE. In short: First, the two words are relative pronouns and consult with people, not things, when the subject of the sentence, use "who." When subjected to phrase use "." NOTE: the conviction that it is not the last word in a sentence or necessarily follow the verb in a sentence. 2 following example illustrates this situation. These are the rules of grammar. The word "that" often mistakenly replaced the word "only" English spoken, but is now considered acceptable only by repetition, misuse. However, in formal, written English, you must use "that" when sentencing. If the former is still unclear, read on for more in-depth explanation and a shortcut. SHORTCUT: The first thing to do is to forget the rules of grammar that I just said! The best way to always reach the correct use of "who" and "who" is temporarily replace the pronouns "who" and "only": Replace the pronoun "he" or "she" for "who." Replace the pronoun "he" OU''sa "for" whom. "If plural: Replace" you "pronoun" who " Replace the pronoun "they" for "with" After the temporary replacements, the use of the word that sounds better. Example 1: Which of the following is correct? John, who is our leading scorer, is also the captain of our team. or John, who is our leading scorer, is also the captain of our team. To easily find, temporarily replacing the pronoun "he" for "who" and "he" by "." "… … … .. He (it) is our top scorer, … … … … …" "… … … .. he (which) is our top scorer, … … … … … "What word sounds better," he "or" he "in this clause?" It "sounds better if the original sentence would be correct with 'that' John, who is our leading scorer, is also the captain of our team. Example 2: Keep in mind that sometimes the phrase or clause must be incorporated, in fact, in the following example. Which of the following is correct? Who do you trust? or not trust you? To easily find, temporarily replace the pronoun "he" for "who" and "he" for "who" and translate the sentence. Do you think you trust (that)? Do not rely on it (it)? What word sounds better, "he" or "he" in the phrase translated? "He" sounds better if the original sentence would be wrong with "that" Who do you trust? This is a sentence that the subject of the sentence the first word. Most people incorrectly use the word "that" in this particular phrase. However, informal spoken English, it is now acceptable to use the incorrect "who" and correct "." Use this shortcut to their examples. If you want to double check this shortcut, every time you see the word "that" in the press, word "and every time you see the word" that "in the press, the word" he "recalling that in some cases, apply the clause or phrase. Also, if the pronoun is plural, the replacement of "them" to "who" and "them" "Only". Be verified if the editor missed the error. Sometimes the grammar is best left to the "ears" instead of trying to remember obscure rules. This shortcut will become second nature in no time and never confuse the two words again. He is like a candy TAKE baby! I guarantee it!
Chapel Talk – Pete Metzelaars ‘82 (April 28, 2011)
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