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(a)who (b)whose (c)whom or:(a)who (b)whose (c)whomor:Now learn the dative case. Suppose I say to you \"Give me your book.\" The word 'me' is in the da

(a)who (b)whose (c)whom

or:(a)who (b)whose (c)whom


or:Now learn the dative case. Suppose I say to you \"Give me your book.\" The word 'me' is in the dative case because what I really mean is give TO me your book. The dative case is any time you use to, from, for, by, of, and so one. \"Whom\" is the dative case.A special example of the dative case is the possessive, and that would be \"whose\".


or:I thing whom is right answer

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