If you are working as a supervisor, your manager may ask you what steps you are taking to identify whom to lay off. You should offer an explanation of what you are doing, such as monitoring attendance and productivity.
To identify the indirect object in a sentence, you can ask "to whom?" or "for whom?" after the verb to determine who is receiving the action indirectly.
The adjective clause is in bold: "He is the one for whom the message was intended.", used to describe the predicate nominative 'one'.
The answer to "what" must be a noun or a pronoun that refers to things. It could be the subject or direct object of the sentence. Ex. What ingredient is needed for the cookies? Sugar is needed. (Subject.) What is he buying? He is buying a car. (direct object.) For whom, the answer is going to be a person or people, and it will be the direct object of the sentence. (The answer for who would be the subject.) Ex. Whom are you taking to the dance? (Notice how you is the subject.) I am taking Bruno. (Bruno is the direct object of the sentence. (For who-- Who is taking Bruno to the dance? Bruno is still the direct object. I am taking Bruno. I is the subject.)
According to the article posted on the wikihow website titled '14 steps on how to get your ex back', one of the steps involves becoming the person whom they fell in love with.
Please rewrite. You need to identify the raid you ask about.
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This is called a protagonist. The protagonist is the central character in a story who is often seen as the hero or heroine, and with whom the audience typically sympathizes or identifies.
Generally the mayor of any city where there are city council members cannot layoff or fire said members because the people of the city are the people whom actually vote in the council members and unless the member is charged and convicted of various criminal acts then no one can remove them from their office, unless the is a petition for a special election and there have been enough signatures collected to be certified by the Secretary of State to hold said special election. But in short the mayor does not have the power to remove a council member on their own motion.
Whom is used when the question you are asking refers to the direct object of a sentence. It is often helpful to think of what the answer is. If the answer will be the direct object, whom is needed. If the answer is the subject of the sentence, who is needed. Ex. Who is going to the party? Bob is going to the party. (Bob is the subject of the sentence.) Ex. Whom are you taking with to the party? I am taking Joe to the party. (I is now the subject of the sentence, and Joe is the direct object.)
That all depends on what type of waiver and from whom. Your best bet it to contact the organization that you are trying to get a waiver from and ask them about the steps involved from them.
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