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Grammar
Interrogative Pronoun: Whom
The interrogative pronoun 'Whom' is used to ask
questions when the answer is a Personal Object (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). As usual, observe and analyze the
examples below. Listen to the audio files and repeat after the voice.
Examples:
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Question |
Answer |
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Whom will you invite to your party tomorrow? |
IŽll invite all my friends to my party tomorrow and weŽll have a lot
of fun |
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Whom did he call to dance with him? |
He called that beautiful girl to dance with him. Her name is Julia |
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03 |
Whom do they want to go with them to South
America? |
They want their best friends to go with them to South America |
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04 |
Whom does he want to come home for dinner
tonight? |
He wants his best friends to come home for
dinner tonight. They will eat
pork |
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05 |
Whom does she teach? |
She teaches many students. I donŽt know all their names |
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