These two doubts are from beatthegmat flashcards.
1) (a) : “He is one of the persons who bakes spectacular cakes.”
Here “who” refers to persons or he?i think “who” shoule refer to persons
(b) : “This is one of the cars that runs on diesel.”
Here, I think “that” refers to cars, so we should use “run” rather than “runs”
2) “As she was skiing to the base, Sarah’s camera was lost.” (Underlined portion is a clause with a subject and verb.)
Here again how “she” refers to sarah?? In the sentence above, possessive form of noun is given and in this case only possessive pronoun can refer to possessive noun.. this is a concept according to manhattan SC.. please confirm which one to follow?
1) (a) : “He is one of the persons who bakes spectacular cakes.”
Here “who” refers to persons or he?i think “who” shoule refer to persons
(b) : “This is one of the cars that runs on diesel.”
Here, I think “that” refers to cars, so we should use “run” rather than “runs”
2) “As she was skiing to the base, Sarah’s camera was lost.” (Underlined portion is a clause with a subject and verb.)
Here again how “she” refers to sarah?? In the sentence above, possessive form of noun is given and in this case only possessive pronoun can refer to possessive noun.. this is a concept according to manhattan SC.. please confirm which one to follow?

















