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Who vs Whom Exercise

English Grammar Exercise

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Last updated: 12/03/2023
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In English grammar, "who" and "whom" are pronouns that are often confused with each other. The difference between these two words lies in their function in a sentence. "Who" is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, while "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition. To determine which one to use, try replacing the pronoun with "he" or "him" and see which sounds correct. If "he" sounds better, then use "who." If "him" sounds better, then use "whom." To practice using "who" and "whom" correctly, try our online exercise with 15 sentences. By mastering the difference between "who" and "whom," you can improve your writing and communication skills.

Question 1:

_ does this belong to?

1 b
Question 2:

_ did you invite to the party?

1 b
Question 3:

With _ did you go to the movies last night?

1 b
Question 4:

_ are you going to the wedding with?

1 b
Question 5:

_ should I talk to about the new job opening?

1 b
Question 6:

_ is responsible for the success of the project?

1 b
Question 7:

_ should I ask for advice?

1 b
Question 8:

_ are you planning to vote for in the upcoming election?

1 b
Question 9:

_ do you think will win the championship this year?

1 b
Question 10:

_ did you see at the concert last night?

1 b
Question 11:

_ is the author of this book?

1 b
Question 12:

_ did you borrow the money from?

1 b
Question 13:
_ do you think is the best candidate for the job?
1 b
Question 14:
_ did you go on vacation with last summer?
1 b
Question 15:
_ should I contact if I have a question about the product?
1 b
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