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______ shall I say is calling?
A - Who
B - Whom
C - Whose
D - Who's

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Answered by PreciouStone
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Answered by Anonymous
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Who shall I say is calling? (option A)

  • In the above subject, there is use of pronouns, and pronouns are used depending on what the sentence represents a subject or an object.
  • Anyway, in the above sentence, the sentence represents to subject not an object, therefore "who" is used.
  • Pronouns are usually used instead of a noun or a noun phrase. A pronoun is used instead of a noun when needed. For example, mine, yours, ours, who, whom, etc.,

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