Grammar Review : Pronoun Unit— Who/Whom??. Who/Whom  (Who, Whom) did Jamie photograph for this month's issue?

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Grammar Review : Pronoun Unit— Who/Whom??

Who/Whom  (Who, Whom) did Jamie photograph for this month's issue?

 Answer: Whom

 (Who, Whom) develops the film?

 Answer: Who

 (Who, Whom) called a meeting for this morning?

 Answer: Who

 (Who, Whom) have you told about the meeting?

 Answer: Whom

 (Who, Whom) has a good idea for next month's issue?

 Answer: Who

 In that book, (who, whom) is the main character?

 Answer: Who

 (Who, Whom) does Paul like the best in that movie?

 Answer: Whom

 (Who, Whom) should I ask to the dance?

 Answer: Whom

 (Who, Whom) did Peter meet at the airport?

 Answer: Whom

 To (who, whom) did Gina give the award?

 Answer: Whom

Indefinite Pronouns

Always Singular  Another, Anyone, Anybody, Anything, Everyone, Everybody, Everything, Nothing, Each, Either No One, Neither, Nobody, One, Someone, Somebody, Something

Always Plural  Both, Few, Many, Several

Singular or Plural  All, Most, None, Some

 A few of the researchers felt that (he or she, they) had discovered a marketable antiviral medicine to cure the common cold.   

 Answer: they

 Neither of the managers planned to keep (his or her, their) inventory in order. 

 Answer: his or her

 Most of the executives expect modest gains for (his or her, their) firms. 

 Answer: their

 Some of the income will find (its, their) way into the accounts of other companies. 

 Answer: their

 None of the organic farmers felt that an increase in consumer interest would threaten (his or her, their) profitability.

 Answer: his/her

 1. Few of today’s teenagers are loyal to one brand of clothing even though he or she may prefer one brand to another.   2. Only one of the managers who gathered at the Ocean City convention expects to pay their expenses. 

 3. All of this new market stability owes its strength to a few courageous investors.   4. Anyone can make a good impression on their prospective employer.   5. Many of the firms have asked their executives to recruit at local colleges.