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imowrer

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Which of the following is the plural form of the objective pronoun whom?
 
  A. Whoms
  B. Whomever
  C. Whom
  D. Whose

Question 2

Which of the following is a nominative case pronoun?
 
  A. Them
  B. They
  C. Whom
  D. Us



daiying98

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Answer to Question 1

C
The plural form of the objective pronoun whom is whom. There are three cases, or forms,
of pronouns possessive, nominative, and objective.

Answer to Question 2

B
They is a nominative case pronoun. There are three cases, or forms, of pronouns
possessive, nominative, and objective.



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