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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Are these four sentences correct?

1) Be the person who your dog thinks you are.

2) Be the person whom your dog thinks you are.

3) Be the person that your dog thinks you are.

4) Be the person your dog thinks you are.

  

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anonymous 1) Be the person who your dog thinks you are. 2) Be the person whom your dog thinks you are. 3) Be the person that your dog thinks you are.

  • anonymous 1) Be the person who your dog thinks you are.
  • 2) Be the person whom your dog thinks you are.
  • 3) Be the person that your dog thinks you are.
  • 4) Be the person your dog thinks you are.
  • All are OK except 2.
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anonymous

1) Be the person who your dog thinks you are.

2) Be the person whom your dog thinks you are.

3) Be the person that your dog thinks you are.

4) Be the person your dog thinks you are.

All are OK except 2.

Fronted 'whom' reduces to 'who' in modern English.

We don't say "Whom are you?" either. We say "Wh

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