The correct sentence is: The girls who I am friends with.The relative pronoun 'who' is a subject pronoun, functioning as the subject of the relative clause.To use the object pronoun 'whom', you must place the preposition 'with' before the pronoun, 'The girls with whom I am friends.', making the pronoun 'whom' the object of the preposition 'with'.
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The nouns in the sentence are:girls', a plural possessive noun used to modify the noun 'basketball team'basketball, compound noun used as an attributive noun used to describe the noun 'team'team, singular, common noun, subject of the sentencefirst place, singular, common, compound noun, direct object of the verb 'won'
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'girl' are:personal pronouns; she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence;possessive pronoun; herspossessive adjective; herreflexive pronoun; herselfExamples:The little girl saw a butterfly. She chased it until it flew too high for her.The last girl I waited on had gloves. This onemust be hers.The girl rides her bicycle to school every day.The girl pondered treating herself to the expensive shoes.
'oppa' (오빠) is a term used only by Korean girls that means 'older brother'.. it also used for respecting..because in Korean culture, direct addressing someone's name is completely rude..
The direct object of the verb 'gave' is present. (The girls gave her present to Martha.)
There is no direct object in that sentence because there is no transitive verb. Were is a linking verb.
Girls do tend to do ballet more when they are younger, but once people get older, more men tend to do ballet.
Ballet Girls - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G
Yes
Ballet is for boys and girls. There are many famous boy ballerinas, and I know a lot of boys that take ballet.
Ballerina
The cast of Ballet Girls - 2006 includes: Catherine Rutherford as Clara CindyMarie Small as herself
soccer filed
lots of people did ballet men boys women and girls of all ages but you had to be strong to be a ballerina !
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Nope