Interactive grammar worksheet focusing on the correct usage of "Who's," "Whose," and "Whom" with a playful design.
Worksheet for practicing the correct use of "Who's," "Whose," and "Whom" with multiple-choice questions, featuring a pink and yellow spiral notebook design with Mickey Mouse illustrations.
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To solve the problem, we need to carefully analyze each sentence and determine whether to use who, whom, whose, or who's based on their grammatical roles. Here is the step-by-step solution for each question:
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- Analysis: The word is used as the subject of the verb "ordered."
- Correct Answer: Who
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- Analysis: The word indicates possession ("whose towel").
- Correct Answer: Whose
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- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "for."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "with."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "is calling."
- Correct Answer: Who
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "left."
- Correct Answer: Who
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- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "about."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "wrote."
- Correct Answer: who
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- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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- Analysis: The word indicates possession ("whose book").
- Correct Answer: Whose
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "wrote."
- Correct Answer: Who
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- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "to."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "met."
- Correct Answer: who
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "is."
- Correct Answer: who
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- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: who's
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- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "of."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "are."
- Correct Answer: Who
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- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "believes."
- Correct Answer: who
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1. Who
2. Whose
3. Whom
4. Who's
5. Whom
6. Who
7. Who
8. Whom
9. who
10. Who's
11. Whose
12. Who
13. Whom
14. who
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16. who's
17. Whom
18. Who's
19. Who
20. who
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\[
\boxed{
\text{1. Who, 2. Whose, 3. Whom, 4. Who's, 5. Whom, 6. Who, 7. Who, 8. Whom, 9. who, 10. Who's, 11. Whose, 12. Who, 13. Whom, 14. who, 15. who, 16. who's, 17. Whom, 18. Who's, 19. Who, 20. who}
}
\]
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1. (Who, Whom) ordered this pizza?
- Analysis: The word is used as the subject of the verb "ordered."
- Correct Answer: Who
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2. (Who's, Whose) wet towel is this?
- Analysis: The word indicates possession ("whose towel").
- Correct Answer: Whose
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3. For (who, whom) did you sacrifice your dill pickle?
- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "for."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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4. (Who's, Whose) that joker with the sunburn?
- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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5. The girl with (who, whom) I danced is very light on her feet.
- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "with."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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6. (Who, Whom) may I say is calling?
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "is calling."
- Correct Answer: Who
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7. (Who, Whom) do you think left this mess on the table?
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "left."
- Correct Answer: Who
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8. The cousin about (who, whom) I spoke is going to college in the fall.
- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "about."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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9. Did you ever hear of Hemingway, (who, whom) wrote *The Old Man and the Sea*?
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "wrote."
- Correct Answer: who
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10. (Who's, Whose) the author of *Les Misérables*?
- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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11. (Whose, Who's) book is *Treasure Island*?
- Analysis: The word indicates possession ("whose book").
- Correct Answer: Whose
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12. Do you know (who, whom) wrote *Hamlet*?
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "wrote."
- Correct Answer: Who
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13. The writer to (who, whom) you are referring is Victor Hugo.
- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "to."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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14. I admire sailors of old (who, whom) I never met.
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "met."
- Correct Answer: who
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15. I remember best the teacher (who, whom) is responsible for my love of poetry.
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "is."
- Correct Answer: who
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16. I'm scared of anyone (whose, who's) not scared of *Jaws*.
- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: who's
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17. The fish of (whom, who) you speak isn't even real!
- Analysis: The word is the object of the preposition "of."
- Correct Answer: Whom
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18. Look (who's, whose) talking! You got out of the water when the storm started!
- Analysis: The word is a contraction of "who is" (subject + verb).
- Correct Answer: Who's
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19. Hey! (Who, Whom) do you think you are?
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "are."
- Correct Answer: Who
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20. I'm someone (whom, who) everyone believes!
- Analysis: The word is the subject of the verb "believes."
- Correct Answer: who
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Final Answers:
1. Who
2. Whose
3. Whom
4. Who's
5. Whom
6. Who
7. Who
8. Whom
9. who
10. Who's
11. Whose
12. Who
13. Whom
14. who
15. who
16. who's
17. Whom
18. Who's
19. Who
20. who
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. Who, 2. Whose, 3. Whom, 4. Who's, 5. Whom, 6. Who, 7. Who, 8. Whom, 9. who, 10. Who's, 11. Whose, 12. Who, 13. Whom, 14. who, 15. who, 16. who's, 17. Whom, 18. Who's, 19. Who, 20. who}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of who whom whose worksheet.