The appropriate interrogative pronoun that should be used to complete the sentence is the word "whom". The sentence would be: Whom did you say about my work? We used whom because it indicates that the action is done to the speaker. In other words, whom is used when the verb is done by the object.
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Depends 0-0 What type of person are you? What do you like? Where are you from? Maybe i can be your " Leslie Knope to my Ann Perkins "
<h2>It's the last duchess painted because because it was painted perfectly!!!!</h2>
Know your goal. Know your audience. Organize your resources. Be confident.
'TO THE FRONT DOOR' is the underlined word. The correct option is B.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words which does not have either a subject or a verb and it serves as a unified part of a sentence. It is usually made up of a preposition and a noun or pronoun. There are two types of prepositional phase, adjectival and adverb prepositional phrase. The adjectival prepositional phrase modifies noun or pronoun while adverb prepositional phrase modifies verbs, adjectives or adverbs.
In the sentence given in this question, the underlined prepositional phrase modifies the verb 'dashed', thus, it is an adverbial prepositional phrase.<span />