Asked by Martin
My father had two sons, from whom I was the oldest, and two daughters.
Sorry for the inconveinience, but I'm not English, and I've got some translation to do
Sorry for the inconveinience, but I'm not English, and I've got some translation to do
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Instead of "from whom" if you make that "of whom" it's fine.
Answered by
Writeacher
"I was the oldest"?? Are you dead?
Use this:
My father has two daughters and two sons, of whom I am the oldest.
Use this:
My father has two daughters and two sons, of whom I am the oldest.
Answered by
Martin
Thanks for the help, both of you!
Btw, writeacher, it's taken out from a danish book, and it's in past tense, so it shall not be in present.. But thanks
Btw, writeacher, it's taken out from a danish book, and it's in past tense, so it shall not be in present.. But thanks
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