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Who and Whom Go to TestGo to Review

Reviewing Who and Whom Because people are often interrupted in the work environment, we have set up the review to continue with a mouse click. So, when there is a pause and you’re ready to continue, just click the mouse. When you get to the test, there will be hyperlinks to direct you.

The Little Trick  Answer the Question For example: [Who/whom] should I send this to? The answer: I should send it to him. Therefore it is, “Whom should I send this to?”

Example Two  [Who/whom] is going to send this? The Answer: She is going to send it. Therefore it is, “Who is going to send this?”

Example Three  The person [who/whom] is taking this to the court should take a taxi. This time we have to create a question. The question: [Who/whom] is taking this to the court? The answer: She is taking this to the court. Therefore it is, “The person who is taking this to the court should take a taxi.”

Example Four  The person [who/whom] I choose for this project better be willing to work long hours. Question: [Who/whom] am I going to choose? Answer: I’m going to choose him. Therefore it is, “The person whom I choose for this project better be willing to work long hours.”

Example Five  The person [who/whom] volunteers for this project better be willing to work long hours. Question: [Who/whom] is going to volunteer? Answer: She is going to volunteer. Therefore it is, “The person who volunteers for this project better be willing to work long hours.”

Review Complete  Go to Question: [One] [Two] [Three] [Four] [Five]OneTwoThreeFourFive  Start Review Over Start Review Over  Exit Exit

Question One  The lawyer [who/whom] I went to see last week said I had a good chance of winning my suit. Choose One: who or whomwhowhom

Maybe You Need a Little Review  Okay, let’s go to the review. Okay, let’s go to the review.  Let me see the answer for this one. Let me see the answer for this one.  I think I’ll try the next question. I think I’ll try the next question.

Q&A 1  The lawyer [who/whom] I went to see last week said I had a good chance of winning my suit. Question: [Who/whom] did I go to see last week?  Answering the question. I went to see her. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next QuestionGo to Review

Question Two  I am filing this on behalf of Ms. Jones, [who/whom] I am representing. Choose one: who or whomwhowhom

Maybe You Need a Little Review  Okay, let’s go to the review. Okay, let’s go to the review.  Let me see the answer for this one. Let me see the answer for this one.  I think I’ll try the next question. I think I’ll try the next question.

Q&A 2  I am filing this on behalf of Ms. Jones, [who/whom] I am representing. Question: [Who/whom] am I representing?  Answering the question. I am representing her. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next QuestionGo to Review

Question Three  All lawyers [who/whom] are members of the DC bar will be given a 20% discount. Choose One: who or whomwhowhom

Maybe You Need a Little Review  Okay, let’s go to the review. Okay, let’s go to the review.  Let me see the answer for this one. Let me see the answer for this one.  I think I’ll try the next question. I think I’ll try the next question.

Q&A 3  All lawyers [who/whom] are members of the DC bar will be given a 20% discount. Question: [Who/whom] will be given a 20% discount?  Answering the question. They will be given a 20% discount. Therefore, the answer is who. Next QuestionGo to Review

Question Four  [Who/Whom] is your client planning to sue? Choose One: who or whomwhowhom

Maybe You Need a Little Review  Okay, let’s go to the review. Okay, let’s go to the review.  Let me see the answer for this one. Let me see the answer for this one.  I think I’ll try the next question. I think I’ll try the next question.

Q&A 4  [Who/Whom] is your client planning to sue?  Answering the question. My client is planning on suing him. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next QuestionGo to Review

Question Five  The matter of [who/whom] will pay is still open. Choose one: who or whomwhowhom

Maybe You Need a Little Review  Okay, let’s go to the review. Okay, let’s go to the review.  Let me see the answer for this one. Let me see the answer for this one.

Q&A 5  The matter of [who/whom] will pay is still a question. Question: [Who/whom] will pay?  Answering the question. He will pay. Therefore, the answer is who. NextGo to Review

Congratulations  You have successfully complete this mini review.  You can now: Exit Review all Q&As Review the use of who and whom

Thanks for Participating  If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please me at:

Q&A 1  The lawyer [who/whom] I went to see last week said I had a good chance of winning my suit. Question: [Who/whom] did I go to see last week?  Answering the question. I went to see her. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next Q&A Go to Review ExitNext Q&AGo to ReviewExit

Q&A 2  I am filing this on behalf of Ms. Jones, [who/whom] I am representing. Question: [Who/whom] am I representing?  Answering the question. I am representing her. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next Q&ANext Q&A Go to Review ExitGo to ReviewExit

Q&A 3  All lawyers [who/whom] are members of the DC bar will be given a 20% discount. Question: [Who/whom] will be given a 20% discount?  Answering the question. They will be given a 20% discount. Therefore, the answer is who. Next Q&ANext Q&A Go to Review ExitGo to ReviewExit

Q&A 4  [Who/Whom] is your client planning to sue?  Answering the question. My client is planning on suing him. Therefore, the answer is whom. Next Q&A Next Q&A Go to Review ExitGo to ReviewExit

Q&A 5  The matter of [who/whom] will pay is still a question. Question: [Who/whom] will pay?  Answering the question. He will pay. Therefore, the answer is who. Retake TestRetake Test Go to Review ExitGo to ReviewExit