A. The first political passengers on modern railroads cars were a president, a senator, and a governor, who travel to Washington, D.C. together or the Liberty Express in 1907.
B. A president, a senator, and a governor were the first political passengers on modern railroad cars who traveled to Washington, D.C. together or the Liberty Express in 1907.
答案为A,我认为是B。
A中的who是指代passengers,还是指代 a governor?并且A中用的是现在时态travel。
B我觉得没错。who就是指代passengers.
我还不太清楚代词who,which,that等究竟是指代紧靠的名词还是可以指代更前面的名词,要是who,which,that前面有逗号,这是是不是只指代紧靠前面的名词。
请NN们指教。
再举个例子OG的85题
Out of America's fascination with all things antique has grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that is bringing back the chaise lounge, the overstruffed sofa, and the claw-footed bathtub.
这里的that就指代market,可that与market隔了那么远。
如果改为that are是不是就指代styles?
下周就考了,知识点还没有弄懂
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