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Yes, "whom" can be the object of a preposition (for whom, with whom, of whom, etc.).
Indirect objects answer the questions "to whom?", "for whom?", "to what?", or "for what?" in a sentence.
The pronoun 'whom' takes the place of a noun for a person.The pronoun 'whom' functions as an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The pronoun 'whom' functions as an object in a sentence, most commonly as the object of a preposition (to whom, by whom, with whom, etc.)The corresponding subject pronoun is 'who'.
"Whom" is a pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition in a sentence. In the given sentence, "whom" is referring to the teacher that you like best.
Whom is translated as "किसे" in Hindi. It is used when referring to the object of a verb in a sentence.
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Islam was started by God (Allah in Arabic) by start of universe creation. Refer to question below for more information.
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He is the first man with whom God started a friendly relationship, as told in the Torah, Qu'ran and the Bible.
Socrates was plato's mentor. Plato started the academy where Aristotle studied.
USAA Auto Insurance was started for people in the miltary to help with insurance costs,checking accounts.They were started by the miltary for cheaper ways to have insurance and the other services that they offer to the miltary and their familys.
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islamwas started in 622ad. it was started by mohamed(pbuh) Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission", or the total surrender of oneself to God