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use of who and whom as relative pronoun?​

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Answered by SadafKhan0020
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Explanation:

Who and whom are used mainly for people. However, these pronouns can also be used to refer to animals that are mentioned by name and seen as persons.

The musician who wrote this song is Canadian.

The witnesses whom I interviewed gave conflicting evidence.

The vacuum scared our cat Scooter, who was sleeping on the rug.

Whose can be used for people, animals or things:

The man whose daughter won the tournament is a tennis coach.

A dog whose owner lets it run loose may cause an accident.

The tree whose branches shade my kitchen window is an oak.

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