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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.
How about, Who was this done by? or you might have to use "Whom". Can't remember which one.
An indirect shows when something was done to something or someone.For example: He gave the book to me.The book is the direct object, me is the indirect object.
Letters of commendation should be sent to those in the work or volunteer force who have done a good job. Good work should always be rewarded.
Yes, the pronoun 'whom' is the objective form for 'who'. The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are both interrogative pronouns and relative pronouns. The objective 'whom' is more often seen as the object of a preposition. Examples: Interrogative: To whom should I give my completed application form? Relative: The customer for whom we ordered the special wheels is here for pick up.
The duration of Whom Should We Shoot? is 1.52 hours.
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The indirect object in a sentence indicates the recipient of the action or the person for whom the action is done. It typically answers the question "to whom" or "for whom" the action is done. It often comes before the direct object in a sentence.
first when you feel satisfied with your work and next when other for whom you have done appreciate you
The Aryans felt that labor, specifically manual labor, should be done by "lesser people" whom they deemed to be inferior.
You should use "who" when referring to the subject of a sentence and "whom" when referring to the object. In the phrase "who should I vote for," "who" is correct because it is the subject of the implied action (the one doing the voting). However, if you were to rephrase it as "For whom should I vote?" then "whom" would be appropriate as it refers to the object of the action.
to whom is a report disseminated to and how is it done