Hello,
Could you please help me about making a sentence about relative clause.
I want to take the girl to London. (It is correct)
But,
1) I want to take the girl to London who I like.
or
2) I want to take the girl to London I like.
or
3) I want to take the girl to London that I like.
Note:I like the girl.
Are they correct?
Thanks
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I want to take the girl I like to London.
Thank you.But Isn't it an inverted sentence?
I want to take the girl whom I like to London.
or
I want to take to London the girl whom I like.
Which is first one?
Is this ?
1) I want to take the girl to London whom I like
First one doesn't sound weird to me.Because of that I asked.
Last edited by eliff; 24-Sep-2011 at 21:29.
It's the whom that makes them sound very formal.'I want to take the girl to London whom I like' or 'I want to take the girl whom I like to London.'
Leave out whom and put 'I like' after 'girl' - not after 'London'.
Allen's answer is spot on:
'I want to take the girl I like to London.'
Rover
What do you want to do? I want to take [someone somewhere].
Who do you want to take? The girl I like.
Where do you want to take her? To London.
Put the three answers together and you have your whole sentence. Easy.
I want to take the girl I like to London.