I'm confused with the usage of "who" and "whom" at times. I just worked on the quiz and got 7 right out of 10. I understand better about "who & Whom" now. A quick quiz helps a lot.
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Introduction:
"How do you know when to use 'who', 'whom', 'which', or 'that'? Sharpen your skills and learn some useful hints by taking this quiz."
1. “To whom should I address the letter?” Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
2. “He is the one whom will prevail.” Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
3. “You are whom?” Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
4. You should use 'whom' instead of 'who' anytime it is preceded by a preposition.
True
False
5. "He is someone whom I think would make a good teacher." Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
6. "Employ whomever is willing to be honest." Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
7. Sarah is the woman ____ went to the store.
whom
who
which
that
8. "The little dog, which was running around my yard yesterday, is a collie." Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
9. "He is the dog which I love." Is this the correct usage?
Yes
No
10. “She is the one which I love, but who do you love?” How should you rewrite this sentence?
She is the one that I love, but who do you love?
She is the one who I love, but whom do you love?
She is the one whom I love, but whom do you love?
She is the one which I love, but whom do you love?