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any of you may take it; i don't care______ fill it with who or whom

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Answered by xyz73
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Who is correct answer
Answered by adventureisland
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Any of you may take it; I don't care who (takes it).

Explanation:

In a sentence, who is considered as a subject and whom is taken as the verb.

Examples:

  • To whom was the point addressed?
  • Who do you want to meet?

In this sentence, we are talking about 'anyone' which is a subject.

Therefore, we will use 'who'.

Hence, any of you may take it; I don't care who (takes it).

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