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who pronoun 1 used in questions, indirect questions and statements: which or what person; which or what people • Who is at the door?asked who else he had seen. 2 used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause • the boy who was on the train. 3 used as a relative pronoun to add a commenting clause • Julius Caesar, who was murdered in 44 BC. know who's who to know the important people and what they do.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon hwa.

who pronoun 1 used in questions, indirect questions and statements: which or what person; which or what people • Who is at the door?asked who else he had seen. 2 used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause • the boy who was on the train. 3 used as a relative pronoun to add a commenting clause • Julius Caesar, who was murdered in 44 BC. know who's who to know the important people and what they do.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon hwa.

who pronoun 1 used in questions, indirect questions and statements: which or what person; which or what people • Who is at the door?asked who else he had seen. 2 used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause • the boy who was on the train. 3 used as a relative pronoun to add a commenting clause • Julius Caesar, who was murdered in 44 BC. know who's who to know the important people and what they do.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon hwa.