Why did you use "When"? It's much the same principle.When I go back home, I am too exhausted to do anything, never mind do the dishes.
When I translate the above sentence into Farsi without "who," it is completely correct, but the example you gave is completely wrong in Farsi without "when."I'm not really sure how to explain that from a grammatical point of view, so let me try a different method.
This is one of your sentences:
Why did you use "When"? It's much the same principle.
Anyone visits this museum will undoubtedly laugh. This is wrong. To make it correct, you need the pronoun "who" at the beginning of the relative clause. Otherwise it sounds as if the relative clause is connected directly to "Anyone".Anyone who visits this museum will undoubtedly laugh.
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