1) The question is not clear
2) How / Which cooperative helps farmer? can be answered.
AMUL in India for one.
Fruit in the west.
Kulaks
the farmers and lower-class famliy's
It is spelt "whom". It is the objective form of "who".
Whom is the objective form of who. Example: It was the responsibility of whom to leave the car there?
i am not sure but it starts with p
Dairy farmers, people whom sell milk, people whom buy milk, people whom drink milk, but above all, COWS.
No, the correct interrogative pronoun is "who", the subjective form:"Who do you have on your side?"The pronoun "whom" is the objective form, used as the object of a preposition:"To whom do I send the letter?""For whom are you making a cake?""With whom are you going to the movie?"
No, the correct interrogative pronoun is "who", the subjective form:"Who do you know?"The pronoun "whom" is the objective form, used as the object of a preposition:"To whom do I send the letter?""For whom are you making a cake?""With whom are you going to the movie?"
No, "whom" is not a preposition. It is an object pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence.
The correct form is "from whom". The pronoun "whom" is functioning as the object of the preposition "from".The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form. It functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
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