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goelmohit2002
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Hi All,
Can someone please comment on the following rule. Somewhere I read this:
Is this really the case.
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Manhattan says which, who and whom, if present immediately after comma, refer to the noun immediately preceding comma, but if comma is not present, this rule doesn't apply.
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Can someone please tell
a) X of Y, who
b) X of Y who
In the above sentences what does who modifies and why....assuming both X and Y are nouns....which can be properly modified by who individually....
Can someone please comment on the following rule. Somewhere I read this:
Is this really the case.
===========================================
Manhattan says which, who and whom, if present immediately after comma, refer to the noun immediately preceding comma, but if comma is not present, this rule doesn't apply.
==========================================
Can someone please tell
a) X of Y, who
b) X of Y who
In the above sentences what does who modifies and why....assuming both X and Y are nouns....which can be properly modified by who individually....












