I'm clueless

On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:17 PM, mariappan balraj <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>      I have doubts in using interrogative pronouns whom. Can someone kindly
> please clarify my doubts?
>
> I want to know whether can I use "whom" in place of "who",  without
> changing the meaning.
>
> 1) Whom shall I give this to? (is this wrong?)
>     Who shall I give this to? (This is correct)
>
> 2) Whom do you believe did this? (is this wrong?)
>     Who do you believe did this? (This is correct)
>
> 3) Whom are you speaking? (Is this wrong?)
>     Who are you speaking? (Is this wrong?)
>
> 4) Whom do you think they are? (Is this wrong?)
>     Who do you think they are? (This is correct)
>
> 5) Whom do you consider in the right? (This is correct)
>     What do you consider in the right? (Is this wrong?)
>
> 6) Whom, do you consider, is right? - (Is this wrong?)
>     Who, do you consider, is right?  - (This is correct)
>
> 7) Whom did you speak to? - (Is this wrong?)
>     who did you speak to? - (This is correct)
>
> 8) Whom/who/what is that for?(What is the meaning of these questions?)
>
> 9) What did they fight each other for? ( What is the meaning of this
> question?)
>
> 10) Whom am I speaking to, please? (Is this wrong?)
>      Who am I speaking to, please? (This is correct.)
>
>
> Please kindly clear my doubts.
>
> Best Regards
> Mariappan
>
> >
>

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