fozzzy
Can someone provide a detailed explanation. Thanks!
Hi fozzzy.
The main idea of this question is:
Artists at the workshop
will demonstrate innovative painting techniques that allow painters to create three-dimensional painting
The part: "one who is an award winner" is just modifier of Artists.
A) one who ==> Clearly wrong because "one who" does not make any sense.
B)one of them who ==> Somebody may think B is correct, but it's wrong. Why? Because "them" means Artists. So if you
change "them" to "artists", the sentence will be:
Artists at the workshop, one of Artists who is..... ==> Clearly wrong, because
"who" modifies the preceding noun - Artists - that is plural. The usage "is" is wrong.
C)and one of them who ==> Double wrong. (1) "and" does not make sense, cause there's no parallel structure here; (2) same reason as B.
D)one of whom ==>
Correct. we use "who" for objective, and "who" for subject.
E)one of which ==> "which" is wrong.
Hope it helps.
Regards.