The Smith-Mcmurry Language Series Bk. 4

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The Smith-Mcmurry Language Series Bk. 4
C Alphonso Charles Alphonso Smith
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whom whom Relative Pronouns as Subjects.
Before we can use who correctly, we must be able to dis- tinguish the subject and the object in relative clauses. In the following clauses, each relative pronoun is the subject of its verb, and therefore in the nominative case : 1. The pupils who study hard will be promoted.
2. That large picture, which was painted by Raphael, is called the Sistine Madonna.
304 LANGUAGE SERIES 3. I like the binding that is on this book.
4. The man who I thought was sick
...is well again.
Notice that who in the last sentence is not the object of thought, but the subject of was. This will become clearer if we put " I thought " in brackets, or place as before it, or remove it further from who : The man who [I thought] was sick, etc.
The man who, as I thought, was sick, etc.] The man who was sick, I thought, etc.
Relative Pronouns as Objects.
(1) Relative pronouns, like other pronouns, may be the objects of verbs ; but they differ from all other objects in that they never follow the verbs that govern them.


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