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1). Whose the deer had been so proud2). Of whom the deer was so proud3). Of whose the deer was so proud4). Of whom the deer has been so proud |
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Answer» 'Whose' is incorrect her. It is a pronoun which is used as a POSSESSIVE form of 'who'. e.g. Whose shirt is this? vs. Who OWNS this shirt? So, the correct pronoun to be used here, becomes 'whom', which REFERS to the object of a verb. Here, the verb used is in past tense. So, the present perfect 'has been' also would be incorrect. The correct answer, then, would be 'of whom' the deer was so proud. Therefore, the correct answer is option 2. |
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