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28 August, 09:23

In which sentence is the pronoun whom correctly used? Did you see whom accepted the award? Whom do you think will receive the award? Bonnie is the person whom is most likely to win. To whom was the award given?

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  1. 28 August, 09:46
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    The only correct sentence in which the pronoun whom is used correctly is the last one: To whom was the award given?

    1. should be - did you see who accepted ...

    2. should be - who do you ...

    3. should be - Bonnie is the person who is ...
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