Question
Which sentence uses who correctly?
From who did you receive the call?
Who did you call?
To who are you speaking?
Who is the person that I should call?
Answers
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The sentences that use "who" correctly are:
- "Who did you call?"
- "Who is the person that I should call?"
The correct usage in the first sentence is because "who" is the subject of the verb "did call." In the second sentence, "who" is also the subject of the verb "is." The other sentences use "who" incorrectly as it should be "whom" in those contexts.
- "Who did you call?"
- "Who is the person that I should call?"
The correct usage in the first sentence is because "who" is the subject of the verb "did call." In the second sentence, "who" is also the subject of the verb "is." The other sentences use "who" incorrectly as it should be "whom" in those contexts.