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KiRa [710]
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questions. "Everyday Writing with Personal Pronouns" Which case type is the pronoun "whom"?
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1 answer:
likoan [24]4 years ago
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Answer:

Accusative or Dative

Explanation:

<em>Whom do you see? </em>

In this line the (interrogative) pronoun <em>whom </em>is accusative.

<em />

<em>My friend to whom I borrowed my book.</em>

In this line the (relative) pronoun <em>whom</em>, when it is used with the <em>to- phrase</em>, is dative.

Relative pronouns are often used in order to avoid repetition of a noun.

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