Question
1. I don't know who I should hire.
2. I don't know who to fire.
3. I don't know whom I should hire.
4. i don't know whom to hire.
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Which ones are grammatical?
English - Writeacher, Tuesday, May 27, 2014 at 7:19am
Only 3 and 4 are correct.
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Thank you for your help.
I needed to correct one sentence....
1. I don't know who I should hire.
2. I don't know who to hire.
(Is #2 grammatical?)
2. I don't know who to fire.
3. I don't know whom I should hire.
4. i don't know whom to hire.
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Which ones are grammatical?
English - Writeacher, Tuesday, May 27, 2014 at 7:19am
Only 3 and 4 are correct.
=======================
Thank you for your help.
I needed to correct one sentence....
1. I don't know who I should hire.
2. I don't know who to hire.
(Is #2 grammatical?)
Answers
Writeacher
Neither is correct because the relative pronoun needs to be in the object case, not the subject case.
<b>I don't know whom I should hire.</b>
(because you'd also say, "I should hire him.")
<b>I don't know whom to hire.</b>
(because you'd also say, "I want to hire him.")
<b>I don't know whom I should hire.</b>
(because you'd also say, "I should hire him.")
<b>I don't know whom to hire.</b>
(because you'd also say, "I want to hire him.")
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