Which one is correct?
"Last year went to school in winnipeg." or "The woman which works here."?

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Last year went to school in winnipeg.

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a subject. It lacks a clear subject performing the action of going to school.

To make this phrase correct, you could say, 'I went to school in Winnipeg last year.'

The woman which works here.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Which' should not be used to refer to a person; 'who' is the correct relative pronoun to use.

Instead of 'which,' use 'who' to refer to a person. For example, 'the woman who works here.'
The two phrases provided are both incorrect due to grammatical errors. The first phrase should use 'who' instead of 'which' when referring to a person, and the second phrase is missing a subject. Therefore, neither of these phrases is correct in English.

Last Updated: March 06, 2024

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