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Sat 9 Dec, 2017 06:19 am
the rider who we complained was cheating or the rider which??..
the rider, who we reported, was cheating or the rider, which we reported, was cheating?
@Dragonsito,
"Who" is better, as the clause is referring to a person.
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
"Who" is better, as the clause is referring to a person.
"Who" is the only correct word, as the clause is referring to a person.
@Dragonsito,
Both sentences need to start with capital letters. You need to master basic sentence construction first.
Having said that, the following are acceptable.
The rider, who we complained about, was cheating.
The rider, who we reported, was cheating.