English, asked by santoshkbiswal0203, 3 months ago

This is the lady of
we were speaking.
O who
O which
whom
O whose​

Answers

Answered by SharadSangha
3

The correct answer to the given question is WHOM.

  • All of the choices are words that may be used as both a question and a pronoun in a sentence.
  • A pronoun is a word that can be substituted for the noun in a sentence to avoid repeating the noun in the phrase.
  • Because it is used for people, the pronoun "whom" is proper in the statement. It is also employed in the sentence as an object form pronoun.
  • Because the sentence refers to the person who is the recipient of the action.
  • When the subject phrase refers to who is performing the action, the pronoun "who" is used.
  • "Which" is improper because it is typically used to refer to things as a pronoun.
  • Because it is used to show that something belongs to a certain individual, the pronoun "whose" is likewise improper here.
  • Hence correct sentence is: This is the lady whom we were speaking to.

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