RELATIVE PRONOUNS
WHO : is the nominative case
The relative pronouns.
Examples:simple sentence.
This is Jack . he can't eat any apple.
Complex sentence.
This Jack who can't eat any apple.
Who, is the nominative case of the relative pronoun.
That , it has the same meaning of Who. It can be used as wel.
Example :
This is Jack that can't eat any apple.
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
WHOM : as the objective of the verb
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The relative pronouns.
Examples:simple sentence.
That is the boy . I met him on Friday.
Complex sentence.
That is the boy whom I met on Friday.
Whom, is a objective relative pronouns, because it is the object of the verb ( met ).
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
WHOM : as objective of the preposition
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The relative pronouns.
Examples:simple sentence.
I know that girl . You spoke to her.
Complex sentence.
I know that girl to whom you spoke .
Whom, is the objective case governed by the preposition ( to ), because it is the object of the verb ( spoke ).
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