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The boy is my friend you met him (whom)

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Answered by samrada24
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Answer:

that boy is my friend whom you met

Answered by surajnegi0600
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Answer:

Whom refers to the boy that you met, as he is the object of the sentence and the person being referred to as your friend.

Explanation:

In the sentence "The boy is my friend, you met him," "whom" is used to refer to the boy that the speaker met. The word "whom" is a pronoun that is used to refer to the object of a sentence, rather than the subject. In this sentence, the subject is "the boy" and the object is "him." The speaker is saying that the boy is their friend and that the person they are speaking to has met him before. Using the pronoun "whom" instead of "him" is a way to make the sentence more formal and grammatically correct. It also emphasizes the boy being the object of the sentence, whom you met.

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