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ACT English 4.5 Grammar and Usage 427 Views


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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 4, Problem 5. Which pronoun fits best in this sentence?

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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by "who" and "whom." Think of them as brothers

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who look alike, but get really annoyed when people confuse them.

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How would you correct the following sentence, if it needs correcting at all?

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The students, who had been studying aeronautics, were thrilled to watch the space shuttle take off.

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Let's dive right into the elimination process here.

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Choice (C) is so glaringly wrong, we can't stand it being in our lives for a second longer.

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The underlined clause requires a relative pronoun to introduce it.

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All choice (C) has to offer is a pitiful "they," which doesn't work at all, so it has to go.

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(D) is all kinds of wrong too. "Which" is usually used to refer to non-human things, like objects.

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So, unless these students were tables or doormats, (D) is definitely incorrect.

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Now we're left with choices (A) and (B), and it comes down to deciding whether "who" or

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"whom" is correct in the sentence.

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The rule of thumb here is that "who" is the subject pronoun, while "whom" is the object.

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The pronoun we need has to be in the subjective case because the students it stands in for

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are the ones who've been studying aeronautics.

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This means that "who" is correct, making (A) the right answer.

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Wow, how come no teacher ever took us to watch a space shuttle launch?

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Hm. Young kids plus large explosive machinery. Guess we can see their reasoning.

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