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Should I use "who" or "whom" as the only word in a sentence?
word-choice
objects
subjects
whom
"Years of experience that keeps us safe." vs "Years of experience that keep us safe."
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
relative-clauses
subjects
Is it acceptable to omit "I" when it's the subject? [duplicate]
grammaticality
british-english
subjects
ellipsis
Use of pronoun for objects in the preceding sentence [duplicate]
pronouns
subjects
direct-objects
indirect-objects
What is the proper way to say "14 Registered Students"? [closed]
grammar
verbs
nouns
subjects
"The one who wants" vs. "the one who want"
verb-agreement
relative-clauses
subjects
personal-pronouns
Subject predicate inversion due to negation
subjects
predicate
Help Fixing Yoda-like Sentence Structure? [closed]
grammar
word-order
speech
subjects
objects
"They interviewed several candidates who/whom he thought had the experience he required." [duplicate]
grammaticality
subjects
personal-pronouns
objects
whom
What is the subject in this quoted sentence?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
sentence
subjects
grammatical-roles
"I and someone", "me and someone" or "I and someone we" [duplicate]
grammaticality
writing-style
subjects
"The number of residents has grown" vs. "the number of residents have grown" [duplicate]
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
subjects
quantifiers
"as bad at English as me" vs. "as bad at English as I"
subjects
personal-pronouns
comparisons
grammatical-case
objects
How do I determine subject and subject complement in "A side-effect is the spread of commercialese to other domains."?
grammar
numbers
subjects
subject-verb-inversion
complements
What's the subject of "There is my biscuit!" ? And how about "There is one biscuit left"?
grammar
subjects
there-is
syntactic-analysis
be
Where is the subject in "as was traditional for unmarried women"?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
clauses
subjects
subordinate-clauses
Does modifying a collective noun with a number make the subject plural?
american-english
british-english
subjects
collective-nouns
Which is correct: "you and I" or "you and me"?
word-choice
grammaticality
pronouns
objects
subjects
"What questions [is/are] your data team hoping to answer?"
grammaticality
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
subjects
subject-verb-inversion
Subject-auxiliary inversions not associated with questions [duplicate]
adverbs
auxiliary-verbs
subjects
subject-verb-inversion
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