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Post by jacobson00 on Feb 10, 2009 9:58:20 GMT -5
Hi guys,
i have a question, for example in this sentence
"As a result of the recent review, the following people, whom you are listed as manager, came up on the decedents list.
is it who or whom, i chose whom but i have doubts
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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Feb 10, 2009 15:33:07 GMT -5
Your sentence:
"As a result of the recent review, the following people, whom you are listed as manager, came up on the decedents list."
There is a preposition missing, or I can't make sense of the sentence. I could see
As a result of the recent review, the following people, FOR whom you are listed as manager, came up on the decedents' list.
Either for or among or with
But if there is a preposition there, "whom" is the correct choice.
Lene
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Post by jacobson00 on Feb 10, 2009 17:17:57 GMT -5
i see why i kept reading it and it just kept sounding weird. I couldn't think of the preposition. thanks alot lene,
As a result of the recent review, the following people, FOR whom you are listed as manager, came up on the decedents' list.
sounds more correct
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