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Presenters at the seminar, one who is blind, will demonstrate adaptive equipment that allows visually impaired people to use computers.
(A) one who
(B) one of them who
(C) and one of them who
(D) one of whom
(E) one of which
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SC: Blind Presenter [#permalink] New post 06 Sep 2006, 10:15
It has to be D :)
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 [#permalink] New post 06 Sep 2006, 20:09
Its so easy..sorry..OA is D only.
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 [#permalink] New post 06 Sep 2006, 20:40
Use "who" when someone is the SUBJECT of a sentence, clause, or phrase.

Ex: Who called the meeting?

Use "whom" when someone is the OBJECT of a verb or preposition.

Ex: Whom did you invite to the meeting?

[color=red]Note: Try the question test. If you answer the question with “heâ€
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 [#permalink] New post 06 Sep 2006, 20:43
[quote="GMATT73"]Use "who" when someone is the SUBJECT of a sentence, clause, or phrase.

Ex: Who called the meeting?

Use "whom" when someone is the OBJECT of a verb or preposition.

Ex: Whom did you invite to the meeting?

[color=red]Note: Try the question test. If you answer the question with “heâ€
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