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a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent
agent of the corporation upon whom process against it may be served - legal
all of whom - grammar
all of whom / all of them - grammar
all of whom went to university
all of whom would become principle / principal early players
and of what/and to whom? - grammar
because of whom
contrary to the interests of those whom they wish well
Each of whom / each of which - grammar
Embrace all of whom you are
for whom there is a basis of knowledge - legal
Many of them/whom - grammar
many of whom
Many of whom - grammar
most of who/ most of whom - grammar
Much of them/which/whom (ARE/IS) ? - grammar
none of them // none of whom - grammar
none of them/none of whom - grammar
Not all of whom
of those whom
Of whom
of whom - grammar
of whom a license is hereby applied for - legal
of whom it may concern
of whom the priests had robbed him
of whom they are afraid
Of whom, of which, of whose
on behalf of whom such public meeting is requested - grammar
one of joys from friendship is know whom to trust - grammar
one of which - one of whom - grammar
One of which/one of whom - grammar
one of whom - grammar
Some of with whom
the best of whom
The majority of whom
the majority of whom were (la mayoría de quienes fueron?) - grammar
those of you whom have - grammar
Upon whom can this burden of justice be rightfully placed?
usage of which ,who, whom,with whom and so on ... - grammar
who are parties for the marriage of whom a license is hereby - legal
whom the world thinks so much of
whom would be employed or dependents of an employed person
With whom do I have the honor of speaking
. . . . his sons took over the company and later his grandchildren (one of whom - English Only forum
...some disaffected portion of whom form much of... - English Only forum
'Both of them' instead of 'both of whom' - English Only forum
« That » instead of « whom » - English Only forum
(of) one of which/whom/those - English Only forum
a common failure state of examined privilege: they know who what, but don't know who whom - English Only forum
a man of great experience, whom / to whom few things would impress. - English Only forum
A picture of whom is this? - English Only forum
a sinful nature the crime of him upon whom it is entailed - English Only forum
a tale from the pen of one of whom - English Only forum
<a> woman just after <a> visit of whom the accident happend - English Only forum
All of them or All of whom - English Only forum
All of them or All of whom? - English Only forum
all of them vs. all of whom - English Only forum
All of which\All of whom - English Only forum
All of whom _____(plural verb/singular verb)? - English Only forum
all of whom / who all - English Only forum
all of whom vs all of them - English Only forum
all of whom vs who ... all - English Only forum
all of whom were provided with... while at the same time reviewed... - English Only forum
Amongst them all I found not one whom, had I been ever so free, I—warned as I was of the risks - English Only forum
And the chief of staff is whom? - English Only forum
because of whom - English Only forum
Both of whom - English Only forum
both of whom & both of them - English Only forum
both of whom are facing music - English Only forum
children <bodies of whom / whose bodies> - English Only forum
children, of which/whom - English Only forum
Choice Between the Usage of the Pronouns “Who” and “Whom” - English Only forum
confusing antecedent of "whom" - English Only forum
dead, of whom this may be said? - English Only forum
deposited by her late father <, of whom/ of whom> she is - English Only forum
deposited by her late father <who /of whom/ of which> she is only next of kin - English Only forum
Do we use "who" or "whom" to talk about the object of a sentence? - English Only forum
during the lifetime of the person from whom such individual was improperly divorced - English Only forum
Each of whom "is/are" ? - English Only forum
each of whom...[restrictive or non restrictive] - English Only forum
especially of those whom fortune hath borne high upon their wings - English Only forum
even he <to>/<from> whom of all others - English Only forum
Excuses are for the unemployed, of which/whom you are now one. - English Only forum
eyewitness (on whom / of which) the accused depended - English Only forum
few of whom he saw much of anymore - English Only forum
followed by her own class, one of whom had - English Only forum
Four of whom have been - English Only forum
four women, one of whom <used to be a man> - English Only forum
Function of which/whom - English Only forum
Groups of people to whom/who I feel closer - English Only forum
he has won the admiration and respect of all (whom) he has served - English Only forum
He to Whom the Kingdom of the heaven and the earth belongs - English Only forum
He was one of a group of homeless whom Sergeant approached.. - English Only forum
I met a beautiful woman, the name of whom I have forgotten. - English Only forum
I went to see a lawyer whom a friend of mine recommended to me. - English Only forum
I've never heard of that man, whom I am not - English Only forum
I’m proud of who/whom I am - English Only forum
Is “whom” the object of a preposition or a verb in the sentence? - English Only forum
is the work of whom (quiz question) - English Only forum
It's your right to support of whom/who you want? - English Only forum
Jesus Christ the son of David / Joseph, the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus - English Only forum
latter of whom. - English Only forum
like one of those supernatural beings whom <it was popularly supposed> I was entitled to see - English Only forum
lots of whom - English Only forum
love them with the passion of attraction<who attract whom?> - English Only forum
Making sure of who/whom was there - English Only forum
many 'of whom' / 'of them' - English Only forum
many of them vs many of whom - English Only forum
many of <them><whom> were young children - English Only forum
many of whom - English Only forum
many of whom vs of whom many - English Only forum
many of whom/who ... - English Only forum
many of <whom><them> will... - English Only forum
Megan has three brothers, one of whom is married. - English Only forum
Most of them / whom being refugees - English Only forum
most of them/whom - English Only forum
Most of who/ whom like - English Only forum
most of whom <have come over to>... - English Only forum
Most of whom he feared awake. - English Only forum
most of whom recovered?or most of them recovered? - English Only forum
Most of whom vs most of which - English Only forum
most of whom? - English Only forum
most of whom/most of them - English Only forum
most of whom/them - English Only forum
Most of whom/which - English Only forum
neighbors who/whom/that they're not very fond of. - English Only forum
neither of whom are computer literate - English Only forum
neither of whom or them - English Only forum
none of whom are/is - English Only forum
None of whom have - English Only forum
none of whom I liked - English Only forum
"none of whom was/were" v. "of which none was/were" - English Only forum
not many of her acquaintances whom she did not… - English Only forum
not one of whom can be / one of whom cannot be - English Only forum
not one of whom can be trusted to cross a road in safety. - English Only forum
O ye little of wit, is he for whom I mourn of those who forget - English Only forum
Of them vs Of whom? - English Only forum
of which or of whom - English Only forum
of which vs of whom - English Only forum
of which/of whom - English Only forum
of which/whom someone heard - English Only forum
of who/of whom/of which - English Only forum
of whom - English Only forum
Of whom - English Only forum
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OF WHOM - English Only forum
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Of whom - English Only forum
of whom - English Only forum
of whom / of which - English Only forum
of whom / of which / of them - English Only forum
Of whom / of which instead of whose? - English Only forum
of whom + number or number + of whom? - English Only forum
of whom 6,300 are - English Only forum
Of whom all - English Only forum
of whom he would become an assistant - English Only forum
"Of whom" instead of "Whose" - English Only forum
Of whom it was said... - English Only forum
of whom my father <was><is> a fan - English Only forum
of whom there are plenty about - English Only forum
Of whom vs of them - English Only forum
of whom we would all were perfect - English Only forum
of whom with jobs or of which - English Only forum
Of whom? - English Only forum
Of Whom.. - English Only forum
of whom... of which... - English Only forum
of whom/about whom - English Only forum
of whom/about whom - English Only forum
on whom be the peace of gods - English Only forum
one of series of proteges whom my aunt had taken into her service, and <who> - English Only forum
one of the world countries <where><whose><whom>… - English Only forum
one of whom - English Only forum
One of whom - English Only forum
Order of the Words “Whom” and “For” in Sentences - English Only forum
organized to honor ten employees, all of <whom><them> have worked... - English Only forum
over one thousand of whom turned to Christ - English Only forum
patient groups 'all of which' / 'all of whom'? - English Only forum
people all of whom do they same job - English Only forum
people at the party, only a few of whom I knew <there> - English Only forum
people for <the sake of> whom... - English Only forum
Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were rulers, who/each of whom - English Only forum
Preposition at the end of a sentence (with whom/who...to) - English Only forum
priests, many who had .... [of whom] - English Only forum
prisoners of war, over whom hung... - English Only forum
protecting the rights of the defendant against whom - English Only forum
Punctuation when using "of whom" - English Only forum
regardless of whom(ever) we associate with? - English Only forum
relative clause - only a few of whom - English Only forum
Relative pronouns - different uses of that, which, who, whom and whose. - English Only forum
several of them / several of whom - English Only forum
several of whom - English Only forum
She had high animal spirits, and a sort of natural self-consequence, which the attention of the officers, to whom her uncle’s good dinners, and.... - English Only forum
She has three borthers, two of whom are married. - English Only forum
She has three brothers (with) two of whom I went to school (with). - English Only forum
She then approached six of her patients whom? she knew ... - English Only forum
Some of whom - English Only forum
some of whom - English Only forum
somebody of whom - English Only forum
suspect < to/ of> whom the police asked..... - English Only forum
Swabians of whom the Einsteins were commonplace examples - English Only forum
talking of which / whom - English Only forum
that <of whom...do I want to see> more - English Only forum
that VS (of+which/whom) - English Only forum
The boy <that he spoke of> <of whom he spoke>... - English Only forum
the counterfeit of whom? - English Only forum
The destiny of those whom we encounter - English Only forum
The function of whom. - English Only forum
The girl, the family of whom will come to visit her, is waiting in order to meet them at the airport - English Only forum
The hotel was full of people a lot of whom were businesspeople - English Only forum
the knowledge of who sent them and to whom was enormously revealing and still could be [structure] - English Only forum
the last of human kind whom these eyes will ever behold - English Only forum
the latter of whom, however, could not be prevailed on to join in their censure of her, - English Only forum
the majority of <whom are> <them> - English Only forum
the most famous of who / whom. was Paul Theroux. - English Only forum
the mother of whom - English Only forum
the mystery of who/whom he was - English Only forum
The participants in the study deceived many of the people whom they interacted with. - English Only forum
the percentage of whom participating/participate in physical activity fell slightly. - English Only forum
the person of whom/the person of which - English Only forum
The sentence structure: a man of whom - English Only forum
The tree fell onto a party of fisherman, all of whom were injured. - English Only forum
the usage of whom - English Only forum
the usage of whom - English Only forum
the usage of whom... - English Only forum
the use of whose, of which, and of whom - English Only forum
the venture 'of whom' is located on the territory of... (whose venture) - English Only forum
the view of the speaker <that>/<whom> every man is as good as his neighbor - English Only forum
The woman [of whom] journalists are taking pictures now is.. - English Only forum
There are ten people, of whom / which two are young - English Only forum
these are the people for whom a piece of jewellery wasn't going to cut it - English Only forum
they are at the mercy of those with whom they interact - English Only forum
those of whom - English Only forum
to decide whom (of) those under their care should marry. - English Only forum
To whom do I have the pleasure of meeting? - English Only forum
to whom: if I had but a prospect of one day bringing Mr. Rochester an accession of fortune - English Only forum
Try to be one of the people on whom nothing is lost. - English Only forum
Usage of "for whom" - English Only forum
Usage of whom - English Only forum
Usage of "whom" clause - English Only forum
Use of whom - English Only forum
using who instead of whom - English Only forum
We have no way of knowing by/up whom he was called yesterday - English Only forum
what are the references of whom and they? - English Only forum
What did he speak about and to whom? - the use of "whom" - English Only forum
What is “whom” the object of in this sentence? - English Only forum
When Paul talks about the “predestined “ prepared work of God for whom he loves; - English Only forum
Who drew the portrait of whom? - English Only forum
Who/whom: ... Angel of Music, <?> her father had promised would come to her. - English Only forum
Who/whom: ... in honor of the man <?> everyone knew would be the prospective president ... - English Only forum
Who/whom: ... some or all of <?> are unrelated biologically or legally. - English Only forum
Who/whom: ... the on-lookers, most of <?> were locals looking for amusement ... - English Only forum
Who/whom: ... you would fall into the category of one <?> would ... - English Only forum
Who/whom: ...all of <?> are required to be urban-planning majors - English Only forum
Who/whom: If that friend of yours <?> I remember meeting ... - English Only forum
Who/whom: The officers, most of <?> can't read, broke down my door - English Only forum
Who/whom: The students, most of <?> are 13 years old, robbed a liquor store. - English Only forum
who/whom/whose I see no evidence of being Jewish - English Only forum
whom /who I was in charge of - English Only forum
whom betting markets now give a 49% chance of re-election - English Only forum
whom he posed in front of a brick wall - English Only forum
whom he visited of an evening - English Only forum
"Whom" instead of a pronoun - English Only forum
Whom Lisa is not the type of - English Only forum
whom my sister likes <best> [part of speech] - English Only forum
Whom one of them - English Only forum
whom or which of you? - English Only forum
whom she took a sort of pride in not allowing to be approached - English Only forum
Whom...of/that ....of/of whom - English Only forum
Whose / of whom - English Only forum
whose legs/the legs of whom/of whom the legs - English Only forum
whose painting/ the painting of whom - English Only forum
whose/of whom - English Only forum
Why the word of "as" can't change to "whom"? - English Only forum
with 28,000 students, 25% of 'whom' are international students [why not 'who'?] - English Only forum
with all of whom - English Only forum
"with whom" (at the end of the sentence) - English Only forum
with whom goes the favour and protection of Zeus - English Only forum
"With whom?" or "Whom with?", "of which?" or "Which of".... - English Only forum
Yet he whom it describes scarcely impressed one with the idea of... - English Only forum
You're one of the few people with whom I get along well - English Only forum
your opinion of <we><us> to whom you refer - English Only forum
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