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Originally posted by Zarkumo@Aug 1 2005, 08:24 PM
That is, does the "who" take on the properties of the subject in the main clause (second person singular in this case), or is it always third person?
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It surely does take the properties of the subject in the main clause. Why wouldn't it (unless you're living in Brooklyn).
If who is used as a pronoun it always takes the characteristics of the noun it refers to.