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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Who/Whom/Whoever/Whomever

Finished up my homework and I was hoping for some clarification on whether I've got the right agreement. I think these are right but any are wrong, please correct me.

1. They are seeking applicants (whom, who) they can train quickly. (whom)
2. The attorney (who, whom) we consulted gave us the same advice. (whom)
3. She said (whoever, whomever) is trained in that area will be hired for the job. (whoever)
4. None of us knew (who, whom) she brought to the lecture. (whom)
5. (Who, Whom) have you seen lately for guidance counseling? (Whom)
6. It was she, (who, whom) I believe, sent the letter. (who)
7. Katrina is going to be working with Gary or with (whoever, whomever) the teacher assigns. (whomever)
8. (Whom, Who) did they finally select for the job? (Whom)
  

Top answer

You have correctly identified object case versus subject case. A- s

  • You have correctly identified object case versus subject case.
  • A- s
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You have correctly identified object case versus subject case.
A-Emotion: stars

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