------- makes up these language rules anyway? *
1) who
2) whose
3) whom
4) where
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Who makes up these language rules anyway? * is the correct answer.
- Language specialists, academics, and others who research language and usage, as well as the general usage patterns of local speakers within a certain group or area, are often responsible for developing and establishing language standards.
- By a process of trial and error as well as the impact of other languages and cultures, English grammar rules have developed over time. For instance, the words "whom" and "whose" are increasingly often used in modern English, whilst "who" is becoming less popular.
- Several English grammar books and guides, as well as style manuals used by journalists, authors, and editors, have formalised the rules controlling the usage of "who," "whose," and "whom." There is usually agreement on the fundamental guidelines guiding the usage of these terms, even if there may be changes based on the specific guide or stylebook being read.
- The answer to the question at hand would rely on the sentence's grammatical construction and context. Who, whose, and whom are often employed as subjects, possessives, and objects, respectively. While it is less frequently used in modern English, "whom" may often substitute it without a problem.
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