To answer whom does he question as an inspector in the play, one would need to know which play specifically you are asking about. Once the play is known, then an answer can be given.
The role of Inspector Goole in 'An inspector calls' is a very complex one. He is perceived in many ways and, there are endless suggestions on whom or what he could be. As the play goes on his character develops, until eventually you do yourself question whether he is a real police inspector.
The correct interrogative pronoun is the objective form whom, which introduces the question as the object of the preposition 'for'."For whom does he play?"
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The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
Inspector Harry Callahan, SFPD.
depends mostly on what the question is, but it would be essential to talk about some background info of the play and Priestley himself, also give a brief answer to the essay question and then elaborate later on. ;)
A noun that answers the question "To Whom?" ot "To What?" or "For Whom?" or "For What?"
No, a preposition does not answer the question "what" or "whom." It is a word that typically expresses a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence, such as location, time, or direction.
depending upon the place of operation, the following people must be informed. Chief Inspector of Boilers Inspector of Factories Local Police (for the incident) Insurance company
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Whom = ος / η / ο . Hope that answers your question.
The question of how, and by whom, Ireland was to be governed