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The interrogative pronoun is 'whom', an objective pronoun. It appears at the beginning of the sentence because it is a question sentence; to show that it is a correct objective pronoun, you must make the question into a statement: You did invite whom to church.
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The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
Adam Smith wrote the book called the wealth of nations
Adam is derived from the Hebrew word ha adama meaning "the ground" or "earth" and is a reference to the Biblical Adam, whom God formed from the earth.
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A noun that answers the question "To Whom?" ot "To What?" or "For Whom?" or "For What?"
Mutual friends are people through whom you connect to other friends. For example, you are friend with Adam, and Adam is friend with Brian. You can connect to Brian through Adam; therefore, Adam is your mutual friend.
Any number of his many descendants, concerning most of whom we do not have details. Specifically, Methuselah was the most righteous of Adam's descendants at the time of Adam's death and it may be assumed that he took part in Adam's burial.