Hi folks,
I am unable to figure out why Manhattan SC guide labels this example as incorrect due to ambiguous meaning.
THE DRIVER PICKED UP THE PEOPLE WHO HAD BEEN WAITING AT THE AIRPORT.
As per my logic, the 'who' modifier correctly modifies the people by providing more information about the group of people picked up.
Can you help understand why how the above sentence would result in a meaning issue?
Hi @StaceyKoprince, would you be able to help?