Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Common error in English: Usage of Antecedent + relative pronoun

Antecedent + relative pronoun


Incorrect : The boy has a horse who came here yesterday. 


Correct : The boy who came here yesterday has a horse.


Note: The relative clause "who came here yesterday' refers to a boy, not to his horse. The relative clause must be put immediately after the antecedent to which it refers.


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