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In which sentence is the pronoun whom correctly used?
She is the one whom will be throwing the party.
Whom would you like to invite to the party?
Whom will drive me to the party?
Do you know whom will be going to the party?
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"Whom would you like to invite to the party?" is correct.
Reason: "whom" is the object of "invite" (You would like to invite him/her). The others need the subject form "who":
- She is the one who will be throwing the party.
- Who will drive me to the party?
- Do you know who will be going to the party?
Reason: "whom" is the object of "invite" (You would like to invite him/her). The others need the subject form "who":
- She is the one who will be throwing the party.
- Who will drive me to the party?
- Do you know who will be going to the party?
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