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Which sentence uses the cases of who or whom correctly? With whom would you like to work? To who did you give the decorations? We need to keep track of whom donates food.
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Which sentence uses the cases of who or whom correctly? With whom would you like to work? To who did you give the decorations? We need to keep track of whom donates food.
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The sentence "With whom would you like to work" uses the word 'whom' correctly. Hope this helps.
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