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Gandhiji is the man _____________ I admire. (who, whom, whose)​

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Answered by agrimashekhar2
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Gandhiji is the man _who____________ I admire. (who, whom, whose)

Answered by VineetaGara
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Gandhiji is the man whom I admire.

  • 'Who' is used as a subject pronoun.
  • It is used to refer to the person who does the action or the person who is going through a particular situation.
  • Example: Who is your teacher?
  • Who is the officer in charge of the investigation?
  • Whom is a pronoun used to denote the person who has received the effect of an action.
  • Example: This is the boy whom I love.
  • Whose is a pronoun used to indicate relation or possession.
  • Example: This is the girl whose husband is missing.
  • In the given context, Gandhiji received the result of the action, that is admiration.
  • So 'whom' is to be used here.
  • #SPJ2
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