hi all,
first post here. i had a quick question regarding relative pronouns such as who, which, that, whose, whom, etc...
for relative pronouns that follow commas, does the relative pronoun have to be next to the subject that it modifies?
for example:
"the students at the school, who have been sick, are feeling better."
when "who" is a relative pronoun does this sentence work or does 'who' have to be directly next to the word 'students'? is the fact that 'who' is next to school does that mean this sentence is grammatically incorrect?
first post here. i had a quick question regarding relative pronouns such as who, which, that, whose, whom, etc...
for relative pronouns that follow commas, does the relative pronoun have to be next to the subject that it modifies?
for example:
"the students at the school, who have been sick, are feeling better."
when "who" is a relative pronoun does this sentence work or does 'who' have to be directly next to the word 'students'? is the fact that 'who' is next to school does that mean this sentence is grammatically incorrect?












