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And which clauses should be matched with and who clauses.


True

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

And which clauses are groups of words that begin with "which" and has a verb in it. "Which" is used to write about things.

And who clauses are groups of words that begin with "who" and has a verb in it. "Who" is used to write about persons.

The who/which clauses are usually set off by commas. If you take them out, the sentence should still stand alone.

I hope this answer helps you.

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User Gabriel Mendez
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It is false that and which clauses should be matched with and who clauses.
This is quite unnecessary - and which clauses are sufficient, and don't need and who clauses to be added to them in order to match them.
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