modifier - problem

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modifier - problem

by confuse mind » Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:28 pm
Let him who has suffered injuries speak in front of the media.
In the above sentence, the modifier 'who has suffered injuries' is modifying a pronoun in objective case.
Is it correct as per GMAT?
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by patanjali.purpose » Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:11 am
confuse mind wrote:Let him who has suffered injuries speak in front of the media.
In the above sentence, the modifier 'who has suffered injuries' is modifying a pronoun in objective case.
Is it correct as per GMAT?
IMO when pronoun is the subject of an adjective clause then use of Subj pronoun is prefered. So,

Let HE who has suffered injuries speak in front of the media- OK

Let him speak in front of the media - OK

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