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who can that lucky person vs who can that lucky

The correct phrase is "who can that lucky person." The phrase "who can that lucky" is incomplete and lacks a noun to complete the sentence. Adding "person" at the end makes the sentence grammatically correct and complete.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 698 views

who can that lucky person

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the identity of a fortunate individual. It is a complete sentence that follows the structure of subject + verb + object.

Examples:

  • Who can that lucky person be?
  • Who can that lucky person have won the lottery?
  • Who can that lucky person have found the lost wallet?
  • Who can that lucky person have gotten the promotion?
  • Who can that lucky person have met at the party?

who can that lucky

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to complete the sentence.

Not applicable.
  • Sep 27, 2006 ... king triten: lets see now, oh who can that lucky merman be? yakko: goodnight everybody :3. Reply · :iconnado13579: · Nado13579 Featured By ...

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