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Who on earth would have come dressed up as the Statue of Liberty? How is the form of who or whom used in the sentence? subject direct object object of a preposition possessive
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Who on earth would have come dressed up as the Statue of Liberty?
How is the form of who or whom used in the sentence?
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object of a preposition
possessive
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Subject is the form of the who used in the sentence provided. Who is referring to the verb would have and the subject comes before the verb.
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