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Which vs. Whose
@AntonSherwood: "all relative pronouns are used that way" They are different: "who" and "whom" refer to people, "which" refers to things, "when" and "where" refer to time and place, "why" refers to the reason, and "that" is used instead of "who/whom/which".
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Using verb after class of [plural]
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Which one to use: "Has passed away" or "Had passed away"?
The examples are to do with both the present and the past perfect tenses.
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