Answer:
Food
Explanation:
I'm american and our food is very diverse. The U.S is considered the melting pot of the world, which means we have many types of food. Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Asian, and American. I like all of these types of food. From pizza to shrimp tacos, we have it all. I love my country and our food, and I couldn't be happier living in the U.S. (Besides the pandemic...) The more places I go, the more I learn. I can't wait to see what else we have one day.
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Answer:
In a sentence, WHO and WHOM have different syntactic functions.
Explanation:
WHO
- WHO can be used as the subject of a sentence. For example, "who is your brother?"
- WHO can be replaced by he or she.
WHOM
- WHOM is used as the object of the verb or object of a preposition as in "who is helping whom?" or "I know the person to whom the letter was addressed" respectively.
- WHOM can be replaced by him or her.
Answer:
It sounds like he is in a sound mental state