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Christy
" Who lives in this room" or "who live in this room" is right?
Nov 23, 2010 11:48 AM
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With "who" as the subject, use third person singular (is /-s form). Who lives in this room? Who likes chocolate? If you use who with a "be complement," use the number of the noun: Who is that student? Who are those students? With "who" as the object, make the verb agree with the subject. In formal English, use "whom." Who(m) is he helping? Who(m) are they visiting?
November 23, 2010
To add to the previous answer: I believe the latter can be used if "who" is a relative pronoun. "My parents, who live in this room, are..." In that case the verb should agree with the subject ("My parents"). "Christy, who lives in this room, is..."
November 23, 2010
i live in this room!
November 23, 2010
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