OFFICIAL EXPLANATION
Jane works for the same company who employs John.A. works for the same company who employs
This answer choice is grammatically incorrect. The relative pronoun who cannot begin a relative clause that modifies a non-human noun.
What helps us identify this question as a Relative Clause question as well as identify the mistake is the following Stop Sign: who, which, that, whose, whomB. works for the same company who employ
This answer choice repeats the original mistake. The relative pronoun who cannot begin a relativeclause that modifies a non-human noun.
What helps us identify this question as a Relative Clause question as well as identify the mistake is the following Stop Sign: who, which, that, whose, whom
In addition, the singular subject company does not agree with the plural verb employ. C. works for the same company that which employ
While this answer choice corrects the original Relative Clause mistake, it is grammatically incorrect. The singular subject company does not agree with the plural verb employ.D. works for the same company that employs
CORRECTE. works for same company that employs
While this answer choice corrects the original Relative Clause mistake, it is grammatically incorrect. The singular count noun company requires an article (e.g., a company, the company). _________________