This section is from the book "Lessons In English", by Chestine Gowdy, Lora M. Dexheimer. Also available from Amazon: Lessons in English.
1. In these sentences the word whom is used correctly. Read them so often that they sound right to you.
1. To whom does this knife belong?
2. Whom did you bring the flowers to?
3. Whom are you going skating with?
4. Of whom is he speaking?
5. Whom do you see?
6. Whom are you working for?
7. I saw the man whom you spoke to.
8. He employed the boy whom you recommended.
9. There is the child whom you were looking for. 10. For whom are you looking?
2. Use who or whom in these sentences. When you are sure your sentences are right, read them several times.
1. ------are you speaking of?
2. ------is coming?
3. ------do you expect?
4. Did you see the boy------I sent to you?
5. ------made this dress?
6. ------was this dress made by?
7. ------found the purse?
8. ------was the purse found by?
3. Write sentences of your own using who and whom.
Find sentences in your reader using these words and copy them.
 
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