Presenters at the seminar, one who is blind, will demostrate adaptive equipment that allows visually inmpaired people to use computers.
a. one who
b. one of them who
c. and one of them who
d. one of whom
e. one of which
when is one to use "whom" and when to use "who"?
would choice b be correct it "whom" was used and there was no choice d?
Is the word "whom" the only reason why choice d IS CORRECT?
OG Gmat Review 11th edition Sentence Correction # 137
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objective case use whom, subjective case use whowhen is one to use "whom" and when to use "who"?
Nope... it uses both them & whom which are redundantwould choice b be correct it "whom" was used and there was no choice d?
Nope... brevity is also the concern...Is the word "whom" the only reason why choice d IS CORRECT?
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