The teacher picked the red pencil off up from her desk and asked, "Whom may this pencil belong to?"
"Whom is this gentlemen?" The kind lady asked.
To whom should I address this letter?
Since "whom" is the subject of the sentence, it should be "who" not "whom."And you need some sort of noun after "the."For example:Who is displayed in the window?If you want an example of how to use the word "whom," we need to change the sentence around:Whom did they display in the window?In this example, the subject is "they" and the object is "whom." So "whom" and not "who" should be used.
Example: Who are you?
The cognoscente of fine art could easily identify the artist of the painting based on subtle brushwork and techniques employed.
The word "whom" is a pronoun. It is used as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using the word "picking": "She spent the entire afternoon picking fresh strawberries in the garden."
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
"According to whom?" It's a question, but a sentence nonetheless.
That is a sentence using the word troops.
"I looked already and it wasn't there!" Is an example sentence.
He devised a new technique using his technologies. This is an example of sentence using devised.
With whom did she go with? Whom I did not like very much. I wouldn't be suprised at whom he ran away with.
Yes, Example. Can you give a sentence using the word thwack?
Yes, a sentence can be made using the word "subaquatic". An example in a sentence of the word in the sentence "a marginal subaquatic flora".
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Do not plagiarize your example sentences.
A ball on a string is an example of centripetal acceleration