"Whom" can serve as the object of a preposition. True; Ex. With whom did you go to the mall?
"Whom" is an object pronoun. True; Ex. To whom did you give the book?
"Who" and "whom" are personal pronouns. False; Who and whom are relative pronouns. P **ersonal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, him, her, it, we, they, us, them. **
"Who" is a subject pronoun. True; Ex. Who is running?
"Who" and "whom" are personal pronouns. - it's not true because p ersonal pronouns are: I - me you he - him she - her it we - us they - them
The statement that is not true is C: "Who" and "whom" are personal pronouns, as they are classified as interrogative and relative pronouns. The other statements about 'whom' being the object of a preposition, an object pronoun, and 'who' as a subject pronoun are true. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify their usage in sentences.
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