English, asked by muntiazali87, 3 months ago

...... shall I fear but the ones who hurt me?
(a) Whose
(b) Whom
(c) Which
(d) Who​

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Answered by shagunyadav2217
1

Answer:

who is the correct answer

Answered by Anonymous
0

Whom shall I fear but the ones who hurt me.

  • The word whom is often applied in place of who as a preposition or an active verb object.
  • Whom can be used when the word can be generally replaced by him or her. Who generally provides more information on a particular person.
  • For example - Whom do you think we should support in the college elections.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is -  Whom shall I fear but the ones who hurt me.
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