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choose the correct sentence! whom do you wish to punish?, who do you wish to punish?, whose do you wish to punish?, which do you wish to punish?​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Whom do you wish to punish? is the correct sentence.

Option (a)

EXPLANATION:

  • Whom must be used or applied to denote the object of a preposition or verb. As stated by the rules of grammar, the word who must be used when it comes to following a preposition or it is the object.
  • Whom is generally not used often in contemporary conversational English, though it is applied and accepted in a formal speech or in writing.
  • If a sentence is complicated or long, making it problematic to separate the noun and preposition, preposition+whom can be applied in conversational speech.

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