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    All About English Grammar & Vocabulary

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      jesschan:
      Can someone advise which of the following is correct?


      \"___________ car have you borrowed, Tom?\" asked John.
      1) Whom
      2) Which
      3) Whose
      4) Who
      \"Whose car have you borrowed, Tom?\" asked John.

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        jesschan
        last edited by

        Thanks, Janet. Can the answer also be "which"?

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          RRMummy
          last edited by

          I will also choose Whose.


          ‘Which’ seems to imply that the person who loan the car has lots of cars Tom can choose from, which is very unlikely, unless they are choosing from a Avis/Hertz. But in that case, it should not be ‘borrowed’ but ‘rented’ instead.

          So, I will go for Whose.

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            The Alternative Story
            last edited by

            Hi jesschan,


            ‘Whose’ appears to be the most logical answer like what RRmummy and Janet Lee have pointed out. However, in this case, as there is not enough
            information in the question, it is possible to choose ‘which’, meaning
            for example that your friend has a few cars and he is asking you which
            car was the one that your borrowed. So in this case, both ‘which’ and
            ‘whose’ are possible answers.

            TAS

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              jesschan
              last edited by

              Thanks to all.

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                SoWoW
                last edited by

                Help needed. When to use "Who" and "Whom"…thanks

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  SoWoW:
                  Help needed. When to use \"Who\" and \"Whom\"...thanks

                  Hi SoWow,

                  An easy way to remember is this:

                  - Who: used as the subject of a sentence

                  subject: the person doing the action. Eg: She (subject) is
                  hitting him

                  - Whom: used as the object of a sentence

                  object: the person receiving the action. Eg: She is
                  hitting him (object)

                  Examples of 'whom' and 'who':

                  QN 1) Whom are you going to vote for?

                  Ans: I am going to vote for Mary(object).

                  In the question, you were asking about the object, hence
                  'whom' should be used.

                  QN 2) Who is the class monitor?

                  Ans: Michael (subject) is the class monitor.

                  In the question, you were asking about the subject, hence
                  'who' should be used.

                  'Whom' and 'who' are also used to connect 2 sentences
                  together. So when should 'who' be used and when should
                  'whom' be used?

                  An easy way to remember is this:

                  - Whom: it appears after the object. (and it is usually
                  sandwiched between 2 different people)

                  - Who: it appears after the subject. (it is usually
                  followed by a verb)

                  Eg:

                  1) This is the girl (object) whom I saw just now.

                  2) This is the girl (subject) who fell down just now.

                  TAS

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                    SoWoW
                    last edited by

                    wow, TAS.


                    Thanks alot.

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                    • T Offline
                      The Alternative Story
                      last edited by

                      No problem SoWoW 😉

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                        aslim
                        last edited by

                        Just saw my son’s homework:


                        ________ eaten a plate of noodles before he left for school in the morning.

                        1. He’s
                        2. He’d
                        3. He’ll

                        Surprised the answer is 1 instead of 2 ? Thought is past… Could help to explain?

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