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Are these correct?
I saw a girl the name of whom/whose was Maryam.
(Whose name was Maryam)
I bought a book the name of which was ....
7 Mar 2021 10:36
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Normally I would use 'called'.
I saw/met a girl called Maryam.
I bought a book called/titled...
This is the easiest way.
7 Mart 2021
I saw a girl the name of whom was Maryam.
To be 100% honest, I’m a native English speaker and can’t tell you if that’s correct since it’s a word we don’t use often unless we want to add emphasis or be very formal. A more common phrase would be “I saw a girl named Maryam,” but what you said would work as well.
I bought a book the name of which was…
This sentence is perfect! Just add the title of the book at the end.
Hope this helped!
7 Mart 2021
I'd say like that because the teacher who has taught us grammar like that and there are some rules
I saw a girl whose name was Maryam.
1- this relative pronoun and use it with possessive.
2- whom vs whose. Whom is not very common in spoken English and use it to replace object, for example, this is the police officer. I spoke to him. Answer, This is the police officer to whom I spoke. Thank you for your question that helps me to remember what I've learnt.
7 Mart 2021
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