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I have a strong aversion to people (who, whom) lie to me. |
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The student (who, whom) set off the smoke bomb was able to elude the principal. |
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A reliable friend is one on (who, whom) you can always depend. |
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My brother can be arrogant when dealing with those (who, whom) have not attended college |
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Many of you have a crony with (who, whom) you trust your deepest secrets. |
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There are not many people (who, whom) are good in calligraphy. |
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Kelsey likes to associate with people (who, whom) she has something in common with. |
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It is almost a fetish with some people to impress people to (who, whom) they do not even know. |
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Anyone (who, whom) plays an instrument in the school band is a musician. |
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The audience is group of people for (who, whom) the passage is written. |
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I am allergic to perfume, so I sneeze whenever I go near someone (who, whom) has some on. |
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You should only share your innermost feelings with a few people (who, whom) you can really trust. |
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Kelsey likes to associate with people (who, whom) she has something in common. |
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Congress can impeach a President (who, whom) has committed crimes or acted wrongly. |
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(Who, Whom) do you associate with? |
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John Adams was one of the town attorneys (who, whom) argued the legality of the Stamp Act. |
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It's impolitic to insult those from (who, whom) you expect favors. |
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(Who, Whom) played the part of Aladdin? |
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(Who, Whom) did you say was calling? |
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Just looking at an aircraft scares someone (who, whom) is afraid of flying. |
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