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who delivered the letter and to whom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by rajv41724
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Answer:

Example: Who/whom wrote the letter?

You would say, “He wrote the letter.” Therefore, you would write, Who wrote the letter?

Example: To who/whom should I deliver this package?

You would say, “I should deliver this package to him.” Therefore, use whom.

Notice that we changed the order of the words to find our answer. You are allowed to reorganize your clause (a group of words containing a subject and verb) as long as you don’t add or subtract any words.

Example: We all know who/whom pulled that prank.

We all know is one clause and who/whom pulled that prank is another clause. Ignore the clause that doesn’t contain who/whom. So would you say, “He pulled that prank” or “Him pulled that prank”? Answer: He pulled that prank. Therefore, who is the correct pronoun.

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