Haston186
Haston186
26-02-2015
English
contestada
what is the difference between who and whom
Respuesta :
anjalee
anjalee
26-02-2015
The word who can only be used when it is the subject of a verb. If you are unsure which to use, use who. Firstly, it is much more common than whom.
Hope this helps:)
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 42+ )
Otras preguntas
Which population trend occurred in cities in the late 1800s? a.) the population in most cities stayed the same. b.) the population increased in northern cities
What do effective study environments include? select four options. a great deal of light a well-organized setup a number of distractions an array of electronic
(4a-9)^2 multiply and simplify completely
I NEED ANSWER PRONTO Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" is which of these? A) a dream-vision B) inspired by Samuel Purcha's Pilgrimage C) unfinished D) all
(b) Glycogen may be broken down to form glucose. Fig.2.2 shows region X from the glycogen molecule in Fig. 2.1 in more detail. Draw an annotated diagram in the
A tank contains 180 gallons of water and 15 oz of salt. water containing a salt concentration of 17(1+15sint) oz/gal flows into the tank at a rate of 8 gal/min,
How realistic is the movie Hacksaw Ridge?
Selon vous, faut-il se mettre en danger pour trouver du plaisir dans le jeu ?
HELP ASAP PLEASE Which characteristic would you be more likely to find in a speech than in a written text, and why?
Two objects of the same mass move towards each other at the same constant speed. What can be said of the momentum of each object?