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Tenses (My daughter often says that she won't get married until she ... 25 years) | Use of "noun/pronoun + asked that + noun/pronoun".
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:56 am  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

John: ___ are those girls? Tom: They are students.
(A) Who (B) What
Which choice do you think is correct?
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:29 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

I'd use "who". Calling a person "what" sounds demeaning.
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 15:25 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

Hello,

I'd use 'who' too, coz what dosen't make sense in that question.
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 15:26 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

Hello,

I'd use 'who' too, coz what dosen't make sense in that question.
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 15:45 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

What about the following conversation?

A: What is your father? (What does your father do for a living?)
B: He's a doctor.

Now if I ask "What are those girls?", doesn't it mean, "What's the profession of those girls?" ?
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 16:15 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

Hi Daemon

I'd put it this way:

I would not dive right into a question about someone's profession by asking "What is (someone)?" if there had not already been some previous discussion about professions.

The question "What is (someone)?" does not inherently mean "What is (someone's) profession?" But it could be used to mean that in the right context.
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 16:30 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

Ms.Unique wrote:
Hello,

I'd use 'who' too, coz what dosen't make sense in that question.

But who is going to take the advice of someone who can't spell?
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... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct? Mon Jun 02, 2008 17:20 pm  ... are those girls? They are students. Which choice do you think is correct?
 

Ms.Unique wrote:
Hello,

I'd use 'who' too, coz what dosen't make sense in that question.

I don't think so. As Jamie pointed out, "what" sounds demeaning, but not wrong. In my book it's similar to identifying a person with a lifeless thing.
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