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"(who-whom)am I speaking to?"
"This is (me - she - her,"said the girl when the speaker asked to speak to Joyce.
(whoever - whomever) ate my icercream will regret it.
"(who-whom)am I speaking to?"
"This is (me - she - her,"said the girl when the speaker asked to speak to Joyce.
(whoever - whomever) ate my icercream will regret it.
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Who is used a subject, predicate noun.
Whom is used as any kind of object - direct object, object of preposition, indirect object.
The more grammatical way to use the first sentence is "To whom am I speaking?" Then whom is the object of to.
Whoever and whomever have the same rules as who and whom.
This is ____. Here you have a predicate noun. Which of those pronouns can be switched with "this"
Whom is used as any kind of object - direct object, object of preposition, indirect object.
The more grammatical way to use the first sentence is "To whom am I speaking?" Then whom is the object of to.
Whoever and whomever have the same rules as who and whom.
This is ____. Here you have a predicate noun. Which of those pronouns can be switched with "this"
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