Which statement about the use of "who" and "whom" is correct? O A) "Who" functions as the object of a preposition or the object of a clause • B) "Whom" functions as the subject of a clause • C) They can be used interchangeably in a sentence • D) "Who" is the subject of a clause
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- "Who" is used as the subject of a clause, meaning it performs the action of the verb in the clause. Show more…
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