April 30th, 2007, 07:42 PM
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LOL@LOL!! LMAO!
DynoDaddy is offline
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Originally Posted by The Former PFR
Let's spell this out for Dyno Dipshit... One would not be correct in saying, "the next time I talk to my mom, WHICH lives 1200 miles away." "Which" would indicate that she is an object. Here is an example: "My single turbo system, which is an insult to fluid dynamics, will never match the CPE twin turbo system." See how "which" was used as a pronoun with single turbo system being the object that "which" refers to. However, when using a pronoun to refer to a person, one must use a term such as, "whom or who." Maybe that spells it out a little better for you.
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Jesus H. Christ.
Please do me a favor and critique this sentence: "Do everyone a favor and shut the fuck up about the improper use of pronouns on a car related forum"
I look forward to you anwser.
Last edited by DynoDaddy : April 30th, 2007 at 07:44 PM.
Reason: I forgot a parenthesis, I need to burn in a grammer fire.
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