Relative pronouns - English Grammar Today - una guida di riferimento alla grammatica e all'uso dell'inglese parlato e scritto - Cambridge Dictionary
WHOM tradução: quem, que, o qual, a qual, que, quem. Veja mais em Dicionário Cambridge inglês-português The man to whom I was talking has left. Whom should be retained when it is a relative pronoun, as in: The man whom you saw has driven off. The person to whom he spoke came around this morning. Little Dora, to whom she gave the book, was full of joy. Whose and Who’s . There is a tendency to confuse these two words. We would say, “He is standing by the gate.”. So who is correct. Example: Gail wished she knew who/whom won. Gail wished is a subject and verb pair (also called a clause). She knew is another subject and verb pair (clause). Who/whom won, the third clause, is the one we care about here. We would say, “He won.”. So who is correct.
1. You should speak to Peter ____ is responsible for company relations abroad. who. whose. whom. Use 'who' or 'that' for relative pronouns referring to people and are the subject of a defining relative clause. 2. Smith House, _____ was built in 1756, is an important local monument. that.
b. those who he thought were guilty. Step 1 - those who (he thought) were guilty. Step 2 - those who were guilty (he thought) Step 3 - those who were guilty, he thought (nominative) a. those whom he thought were guilty. This supposes that "to think" is being used transitively. It seems doubtful in this case. A word like “who” is “whom.” However, “whom” is not very common. Technically, “whom” asks about the direct object of the sentence. For example: A: To whom should we send the letter? B: We should send the letter to my mom. In English, saying “whom” is formal. You can just use “who” in your conversations. Why…? CeIBT.
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