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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Whom or Who in sentences

Should I use who or whom in these sentences?

1. The article was about a man who looked young but who or whom doctors believed was more than hundred years old.

In this sentence should "who" correspond to "was more than hundred years old"?

2. Minnie froze on the spot, for right behind her father were Lena and a man who or whom Minnie assumed was Lena's father.

In this sentence should "who" correspond with "was Lena's father"?

  

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anonymous 1. The article was about a man who looked young but who or whom doctors believed was more than hundred years old. who anonymous In this sentence should "who" correspond to "was more than hundred years old"?

  • anonymous 1.
  • The article was about a man who looked young but who or whom doctors believed was more than hundred years old.
  • who anonymous In this sentence should "who" correspond to "was more than hundred years old"?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous 2.
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anonymous1. The article was about a man who looked young but who or whom doctors believed was more than hundred years old.

who

anonymousIn this sentence should "who" correspond to "was more than hundred years old"?

Yes.

anonymous2. Minnie froze on the spot, for right behind her fa

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