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Cherisharoma Posted 19 years ago
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them or whom?

The heart of the whole world is wrung by the frightful tragedy of fire, massacre, and destitution in the , where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of them are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter.


Should it be them or whom (or both are correct) in the above sentence? Thank you.
  

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where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of them are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter. where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of whom are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter. "

  • where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of them are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter.
  • where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of whom are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter.
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...where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of them are widows and orphans, are without food, clothing or shelter.

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...where hundreds of thousands of helpless refugees, many of whom are widows and orphan
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Hi, the answers are good! Thank you so much!

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