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"Rone(a person's name) was given certificate" in this sentence two inferences are made one is that someone given certificate to rone. Another is rone given certificate to someone else .How to identify whome or who is given certificate .please clarify my question in two possible ways.










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  • Those are not grammatically correct, so we don’t know what you mean. What is "Rone"? Is that a person's name? A town?
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"Rone(a person's name) was given certificate" in this sentence two inferences are made one is that someone given certificate to rone. Another is rone given certificate to someone else .How to identify whome or who is given certificate .please clarify my question in two possible ways.










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"Rone(a person's name) was given certificate" in this sentence two inferences are made one is that someone given certificate to rone. Another is rone given certificate to someone else .How to identify whome or who is given certificate .please clarify my question in two possible ways.










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  • Those are not grammatically correct, so we don’t know what you mean. What is "Rone"? Is that a person's name? A town?
    – tchrist
    2 days ago


















  • Those are not grammatically correct, so we don’t know what you mean. What is "Rone"? Is that a person's name? A town?
    – tchrist
    2 days ago
















Those are not grammatically correct, so we don’t know what you mean. What is "Rone"? Is that a person's name? A town?
– tchrist
2 days ago




Those are not grammatically correct, so we don’t know what you mean. What is "Rone"? Is that a person's name? A town?
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