• Pronoun; possessive whose; objective whom.

    what person or persons?
    Who did it?
    (of a person) of what character, origin, position, importance, etc.
    Who does she think she is?
    the person that or any person that (used relatively to represent a specified or implied antecedent)
    It was who you thought.
    (used relatively in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses to represent a specified antecedent, the antecedent being a person or sometimes an animal or personified thing)
    Any kid who wants to can learn to swim.
    Archaic . the person or persons who. ?

    Idiom

    as who should say
    Archaic . in a manner of speaking; so to say.

    tác giả


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