it was built by arulmozhivarman / rajarajacholan in 1010 AD
Yes, "whom" can be the object of a preposition (for whom, with whom, of whom, etc.).
The indirect object in a sentence tells to whom or for whom the action is being done. It usually answers the question "to whom" or "for whom." For example, in the sentence "I gave her a book," "her" is the indirect object indicating to whom the action of giving is done.
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.
It was built by Catholics for Catholics.
it was built by adil shah
chandellas
Daniel ratt
Ramses II
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
no clue some king
Khufu (Cheops in Greek)
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
Frogs
The Kaaba was built by Abraham, whom many consider a prophet.
circa 432 BC by Phidias