The family who I bought their car is moving.

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Dear fellow teachers,

We know that possessive adjective clauses use "whose" as in the following example:
a. The family is moving.
b. I bought their car.

a+b = The family whose car I bought is moving.

What about the following combinations that try to by pass the use of whose?
1. a+b = The family who I bought their car is moving.
2. a+b = The family whom I bought their car is moving.
3. a+b = The family that I bought their car is moving.
4. a+b = The family I bought their car is moving.
If your answer is that these constructions are grammatically incorrect, would you say that they are informally used by native speakers?
 
They are incorrect. I would say that they are not used by native speakers.
 
Dear fellow teachers,

We know that possessive adjective clauses use "whose" as in the following example:
a. The family is moving.
b. I bought their car.

a+b = The family whose car I bought is moving.
If I were you I were you I would avoid using unnatural sentences like that one.

Perhaps: "The Dickersons are moving. They sold me their car."

Note that "bypass" is one word.
 
Really? Would you say that? What would that conversation be like?
 
That seems natural to me.
I agree. It's just a common relative clause. Typical example of those restrictive/non-restrictive clause exercises I have students do.
Really? Would you say that? What would that conversation be like?
Any time you need to clarify which family it is that's moving.
 
I agree. It's just a common relative clause. Typical example of those restrictive/non-restrictive clause exercises I have students do.

Any time you need to clarify which family it is that's moving.
Fine. Let me see that in a conversation.
 
Jim: Well, looks like we're getting new neighbors soon.
John: Oh, why's that?
Jim: Didn't you see the moving van?
John: No, guess I missed it. Which family is it that's moving?
Jim: The Jones.
John: Are they the ones with the twin redheaded toddlers?
Jim: No, they're the ones whose car I bought.
John: Hmm, still can't place them.
 
Thanks everyone for you valuable input.
 
Thanks, everyone, for your valuable input.
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