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Aradhana Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Find the correct answer.

A: Did he have a problem with clause sixteen in the contract?
B: Yes, he _____ the requirement for assignment of the debt.
(A) took issue on
(B) brought down
(C) took issue with
(D) brought over

(C) took issue with

If we organize project teams, we can bring together people ________ have never worked with each other.
(A) which
(B) who
(C) whose
(D) whom

(C) whose
  

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Only the first one is correct.
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aradhanaans (D) whom
First, "whose" is not correct because it is a possessive pronoun, and there is no noun immediately after the blank.

Why do you think "whom" is correct?
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aradhanapeople ___who___ have never worked with each other
As shown. 'who' is the subject of the clause.

CJ

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