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The professor, whom I admire for his intelligence, will be giving a lecture tomorrow.
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.
The pronouns which and whom are both interrogative and relative pronouns. The pronoun 'whom' is used for people only. The pronoun 'which' is used for both people or things. The pronoun 'whom' functions as an object only. The pronoun 'which' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence. The word 'which' also functions as an adjective.
The pronoun 'whom' is an interrogative pronoun and relative pronoun.The pronoun 'whom' is an objective pronoun, which functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.The pronoun 'whom' functions as a singular or a plural pronoun.The corresponding subjective interrogative and relative pronoun is 'who'.An interrogative pronoun introduces a question.Example:To whom do I give my completed application. (object of the preposition 'to')A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause, a group of words that includes a verb giving information about its antecedent.Example: The person to whom you give the application is the manager.
The word 'whom' is not a noun.The pronoun 'whom' is both a relative pronoun and an interrogative pronoun, depending on use.The pronoun 'whom' is an object pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun as the object of a preposition.The relative pronoun 'whom' introduces a relative clause (a group of words with a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence) giving information about its antecedent.The interrogative pronoun 'whom' introduces a question. The antecedent of the interrogative pronoun is normally the noun or pronoun that answers the question.Examples:The customer for whom the cake was made will pick it up at four. (relative pronoun, introduces the relative clause)To whom should I send the invoice? (interrogative pronoun)
The professor, whom I admire for his intelligence, will be giving a lecture tomorrow.
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.
Prometheus, a Titan.
if you do you will have good impression on the person whom you are giving your project
'Children' Just ask yourself, giving to whom?
The counselor's name was Bob, and the counselee to whom he was giving advice was Jackie.
There are many hypotheses about whom the woman giving birth represents. On possibility is that she was the proto-Christian mother of Jesus, born in the celestial sphere.
Depends if the person whom made the song is giving it out and if you own the CD of the song
He departed without the slightest mention of his purpose or giving the least intimation by whom he was sent.:)
The title of the vehicle should be signed over and given to the person or donation charity to whom your giving the vehilce to.
They criticized the Church because of them giving out indulgences and the people whom received them were not undoing their sins through good deeds.
Frank Abagnale's first victim was his father, whom he conned into giving him money for a fake school trip.