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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.
My answer is in comments because it would not let me press add answer. couldn't figure it out
Answer:
I <em><u>would </u></em>lend you my umbrella if you <em><u>need</u></em> it.
Explanation:
When there is a genuine probability that something will happen in the future, we use the <em><u>first conditional</u></em>.
In a case when there is little or no probability of anything happening, we should use the <u><em>second conditional</em></u>.