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20 November, 13:01

Many English speakers mix up 'who' and 'whom'. Do you know which of these sentences is incorrect?

A. I have two brothers, one of whom is a scientist.

B. With whom did you go skiing today?

C. Who's going to the park today?

D. Okay, who did you agree with?

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  1. 20 November, 16:16
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    B, it should be who, not whom
  2. 20 November, 16:57
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    I know the answer. Its A which is i have two brothers one of whom is a scientist Its A because its one of the not one of whom so its the incorrect; )
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