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"He was the most eloquent speaker that I ever heard" would actually be better as "He was the most eloquent speaker whom I had ever heard." "That" is used with objects, who or whom is used when referring to people.
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Why do we say 'most of whom' instead of 'most of who?' I was editing a paper today, and I came across this and although I've always always seen 'most of whom' in any sort of writing before, it just doesn't seem
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i need help defining the difference between 'subjective relative pronouns' and 'objective relative pronouns'
For example:
subject
'The chef who won the competition studied in Paris'
object
'This is
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I hope you and Mike survived lining up for hall H on Tuesday! > Holy cow! Didn't go to Hall H - spent all of my time in the autograph area, and didn't get to wander very much. Nearly finished the writing I brought, and kept Dale from
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Hi..
Could you tell me what is the difference between who and whom ??
Thanks.
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Hi... could anybody explain the difference between who and whom? and in what situation we used it?
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Is 'might' a past tense form of 'may'? It depends on whom you ask. You certainly cannot always use might as a past tense of may but the sequence of tenses requires might in sentences like this: I knew that he might know the
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Watergate is complicated. It's only rather recently that I've heard the argument that Woodward/Bernstein/Bradlee may have done more harm than ... presented in Frost/Nixon, however, was definitely what Nixon needed to move past all that and
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1. I have discovered that the subways in New York are as clean as any other city I have visited . A) as clean as those in any other city I have visited. B) as clean as those in any city I visited. I chose B, but the answer was A. What's the
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Once again, I would like to hear your opinions. This time, it is "," ... yes, a comma. (A) She married a guy whom she met on the internet. (B) She married a guy, whom she met on the internet. ... as you can see, the only difference
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