Who vs. Whom English Grammar Parts of Speech Who vs. Whom Questions In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: For ____ the bells toll. In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: To ___ should this be addressed to? In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: You will be shocked when I tell you ___ called me just now. In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: I am looking for someone upon ____ I can depend. In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: ___ understands the contents of this document? In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: To ___ do I owe my thanks? In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: ____ tried to fix the computer also fixed the printer. In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: ____ should I say ordered the package? In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: He was not sure ___ he was voting for. In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: I will work with ___ you want me to. In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank spaces?: ___ receives the package should send it to ____ actually ordered it. "The foundation of oppression was small in the world." What does this quote mean? Parts of Speech View all chapters Nouns Verbs Subjects Subject-Verb Agreement Clauses and Phrases Pronouns Who vs. Whom Who, That, Which Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositions Other Parts of Speech Prev Next