What is hello?
Hello is "u<span>sed as a greeting or to begin a telephone conversation."
Where is the airport that I can go to at 8 in French and Polish?
Hm.. I don't understand this question. Are you talking about the </span><span>Charles de Gaulle Airport?</span>
Answer:
"The program was written by Sara, who is an expert in her field."
"To whom should I talk to about the report?"
Explanation:
Who is a pronoun that represents the subject of a sentence:
- Who would like to go to the supermarket?
- Who built that castle?
Whom is a pronoun that represents the object of either a verb or a preposition:
- To whom was the song dedicated?
- Whom do you trust?
- I am not sure with whom I will go to the concert.
By replacing the pronoun with he/she or him/her it is easier to realize its function:
<em>Who/whom took my laptop?</em>
<u>He took my laptop </u>(RIGHT) - him took my laptop (wrong)
So in this case, the correct pronoun to use is who.
<em>Who/whom should I talk to about the issue with my boss?</em>
I should talk to he (wrong) - <u>I should talk to him.</u> (RIGHT)
Here, the correct pronoun to use is whom.
If you’re asking for “who it is” it’s Kiche who is the White Fangs mother also known as the “She-Wolf”
Answer:
Seven people?
Explanation:
I really don't get this question
Sharp-fanged is the word with the correctly used hyphen.