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Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:39 am Difference between who and whom |
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hey that personal pronoun test was nuts for me. i got them all 10 correct |
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Vipul88 New Member
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Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:05 am Difference between who and whom |
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| thanks ! |
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Gomez I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 13:55 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| i think i understand the relative pronouns well enough because i had 10 out of ten right.i think it's easy;who-for people and which for things.whom +preposition represents the possessive, something that belongs to something or to someone.did i get this right? |
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Spatar Diana New Member
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:19 pm Difference between who and whom |
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Hi Spatar Diana,
Many thanks for joining our forum. Yes, your message pretty much sums up the differences between whom and who. By the way, did you know that we start each sentence with a capital letter in English and that the personal pronoun "I" is capitalized too?
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:22 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| yes,as a matter of fact i know.and also the days of the week and the months of the year are written with a capital letter,right? |
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Spatar Diana New Member
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:23 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| thank you for your fast reply! |
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Spatar Diana New Member
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:28 pm Difference between who and whom |
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hi guys
The basic rules given are good for a general understanding.
But how would you apply the possessiveness rule to these examples of usage;
Whom did you happen to speak to/with? or S/he is the person whom we do not speak of?
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:32 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| in these both cases i think it's relativity.i mean in both cases the relative pronoun "whom" introduces a relative clause?isn't that right?correct me if i'm wrong.thank you in advance. |
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Spatar Diana New Member
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 15:04 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| spatar diana wrote: | | yes,as a matter of fact i know.and also the days of the week and the months of the year are written with a capital letter,right? |
That's right. In addition, we also capitalize proper names, titles, abbreviations and acronyms. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Torsten Site Admin

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Tue Aug 12, 2008 15:08 pm Difference between who and whom |
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| do you know what i'm really confused about in English? it is how we separate words at the and of a line where there is no place to write the whole word.what do you think?it should be a rule?please, help me if you can.thank you! |
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Spatar Diana New Member
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 15:49 pm Difference between who and whom |
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When you use an electronic text editor you don't need to separate any words. Also, I rarely see any English words separated in books or newspapers so why bother about it? However, why not stick to the few simple rules of punctuation? For example, in English we put a space after each sentence. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 20:30 pm Relative Pronoun |
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Hi Torsten,
I had scored 7 answers correctly.It's by making mistakes that I can improve my
grammar.
I had learnt that I can't used that after a preposition & what really means that
which eg. I can't understand a word that you are talking about and not what you are
talking about.
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Lee[/b] |
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Laimeai2006 New Member
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 20:34 pm Difference between who and whom |
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Hi Lee,
Thanks a lot for joining our forum. Yes, you are right, "I can't understand what you are talking" is correct. Talk to you soon, Torsten PS: You can repeat the test until you get all the answers right. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 20:44 pm Difference between who and whom |
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Hi Torsten
Donīt ya think;
"I canīt understand a word youīre saying" is more natural or in common usage.
| Quote: | | I can't understand a word that you are talking about |
sounds stifled to me.
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Stew.t. I'm here quite often ;-)

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