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Can someone please help me with this questions?? Your help is really appreciated. I just got to choose wich is the correct word from the brackets. Thanks

1. People decide wether ro read e-mail or delete it based on (who, whom) the sender is and what the subject line says.

2. (Who/Whom) do you think we should interview for the newsletter?

3.When I return the call, for (who/whom) should I ask?

4. Are you the individual (who/whom) submitted an application?

5. Ann doyle, who manages RoyalNet, is the person to (who/whom, whose) I refer all my questions.

6. My niece, (who, whom) I love dearly, is turning 14 years old this year.

7. (Whomever, Whoever) is responsible for this error will be terminated.

8. Mary, (whom, who) I love dearly, is turning 14 years old this year.

9.Janet, (who/whom) you have not met, wil be arriving this afternoon.

10. (Who, Whom) would you like to speak with regarding that matter?

2006-10-07 05:27:18 · 6 answers · asked by Katy 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

6 answers

1. Who
2. Whom
3. Whom
4. Who
5. Who
6. Whom
7. Whoever
8. Whom
9. Whom
10. Whom

Rule of thumb: if the answer is him, it should be a whom. (ends with "m"). That's the trick for my GMAT.

2006-10-07 05:34:05 · answer #1 · answered by economiss 5 · 1 0

I hate to get all engligh-instructor-y, yet right here is going... Who or whoever is a situation. many times on the beginning up of the sentence, it truly is the only appearing the action(verb). "Whoever took the motorbike is in difficulty." *whoever (took)* "who is going to the picnic?" *who (is going)* Whom or whomever is an instantaneous merchandise. many times on the tip, it truly is the only recieving the action(verb). Whom additionally often has a preposition as we communicate earlier it (by potential of, to, with, for, plus each and all the directional words - over, by using, and so on.) it is often your maximum suitable indication. You by no potential say "to who". think of of the letter opener, "to whom it ought to project:" "i will provide my value tag to whomever needs it." *(provide) to whomever* "while i'm finished with this type, to whom does it pass?" *(is going) to whom."

2016-10-02 01:10:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

1. Who
2.Who
3.whom
4.who
5.whom
6.whom
7.whoever
8.whom
9.whom
10.who

2006-10-07 05:31:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I agree with sunnyside except for her answer for 10.
I say "whom" because the sentence could read: "With whom would you like to speak, regarding that matter?"

2006-10-07 05:36:42 · answer #4 · answered by Holly T 3 · 1 1

1. who
2. Whom
3. whom
4. who
5. whom
6. who
7. Whoever
8. whom
9. who
10. Who

If we were required to speak correctly, as opposed to passing an exam, you wouldn't need to ask.

2006-10-07 05:44:31 · answer #5 · answered by MrClegg 4 · 0 3

1.Who
2.Who
3.Whom
4.Who
5.Whose
6.Who
7.Whoever
8.Who
9.Who
10.Whom

2006-10-07 05:38:05 · answer #6 · answered by steve 3 · 1 1

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