Whom is objective, use it when describing the direct object, indirect object or object of a preposition. It should be used in place of him or them.
<span>Reading in a monotone voice with not keep a group of children's attention, to interact with them and be very theatrical will. </span>
<span>It was overly intellectual. Williams disliked Ezra Pound's and especially T. S. Eliot's frequent use of allusions to foreign languages and Classical sources, as in Eliot's The Waste Land. [ ] </span>
Answer:
When using indirect or reported speech, the form changes. Usually indirect speech is introduced by the verb said, as in I said, Bill said, or they said. Using the verb say in this tense, indicates that something was said in the past. In these cases, the main verb in the reported sentence is put in the past.
Maybe a crush you rejected or made a joke about someone or said something to parents or a person that made them sad ( something in an argument ) but if none of these happened to you, just make it up