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Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences? Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) Will, whom we met yesterday,...
Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences? Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Will,
who
we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.
Whom
was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone.
Will,
who
we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.
Whom
was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone.
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Answered by
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The correct pronouns to complete the sentences are:
"Will **who** we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs."
and
"**Whom** was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."
The first sentence refers to "Will," who is a person, so "who" is used. The second sentence uses "whom" because it is the object of the verb "remember."
"Will **who** we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs."
and
"**Whom** was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."
The first sentence refers to "Will," who is a person, so "who" is used. The second sentence uses "whom" because it is the object of the verb "remember."
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Your selections are correct!
1. "Will **who** we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs." - The use of "who" is correct in this context.
2. "**Whom** was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone." - The use of "whom" is also correct here.
So you are right!
1. "Will **who** we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs." - The use of "who" is correct in this context.
2. "**Whom** was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone." - The use of "whom" is also correct here.
So you are right!
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