Anyone willing to help with 4 language questions maybe 5?
Which form of the interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ has the largest collection of coins? A. Whom B. Who
Which form of the interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ has the biggest smile in that picture? A. Whom B. Who
Which form of the interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ is your best friend? A. Whom B. Who
Which form of the interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence? To __________ were you talking last night? A. whom B. who
I have always based who and whom off of which sounds the best. I wish I could give you an actual guide of when to use each one and when not to use each one.
well it is very confusing to me they both could work.
these are the last couple questions please help
I can't it anywhere in my ELA book. (are you really a teen mom?)
Yes, and who and whoever are used as a subject to a verb. Whom and whomever are used as an object in a sentence. (I hope that made sense!)
Who is a subject. Whom is an object.
I think the 1st one is who
hmmm, who and whom have case just as personal pronouns do. Because who is in the nominative case, it is used as a subject ex. '' Who wrote that book''?
Correct!
the book is K12s English 6th grade book
yea thats what im reading from
:D i do k12 too
can you find it anywhere
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1st one is who
i think the secound one is whom im not sure
i think the 2 is whom to
I am a connections academy 10th grader so no help with the book. Let me look through my book. Although who is a subject and whom IS an object.
i know for sure the the 3rd one is who
To WHOM are you talking to? is precisely the same as To WHAT are you talking to?
They are all who except for the last one because the first few are using the underline as a subject rather than an object.
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and the fourth is whom, because ''to whom'' is a preposition phrase. So whom is thee object of the preposition.
Hope that helped
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