The poet wanted to meet Ernest because of his wise thoughts and great knowledge. The poet belonged to that valley only in which the man named Ernest lived who was full of wise thoughts. The poet was excited to meet a humble and wise man who belonged to his valley only.
no she was a Chinese woman whom was a poet
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They will meet a group of experts in the field at the conference.
He was a Poet
She is a poet.
he loved to write about Maud Gonne whom he loved alot he was impress by her beauty he is a love poet
The correct phrase is "Whom did you meet yesterday?" because "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet" in this question.
Meet Mr- McNutley - 1953 Poet and Peggy 2-29 was released on: USA: 31 March 1955
Lord Byron: a famous poet
The pronoun 'whom' can function as a direct object, but it is often difficult to recognize because 'whom' does not actually follow the verb.Example: You will work with foreman whom you will meet later.The subordinate clause is whom you will meet later. It is easier to see that the pronoun 'whom' is the direct object of the verb 'will meet' if you mentally restructure the clause: you will meet whom later.Example: The foreman whom I was assigned to was very supportive.Whom is the object of the preposition to (to whom I was assigned). In this sentence, the the word 'whom' is not essential: The foreman I was assigned to was very supportive.The pronoun 'whom' is more commonly the object of a preposition:To whom do I give my completed application? (interrogative pronoun)The person to whom you give the application is the manager. (relative pronoun)