Ex2: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part that
needs correction in each of the sentences.
1. Today, the number of people whom moved into this city is almost double that of twenty
years ago.
A. whom B. into C. that D. ago
2. The dictionary whom you gave me is very good.
A. whom B. gave C. me D. good
3. She is the most beautiful girl whose I have ever met.
A. the most B. beautiful girl C. whose D. met
4. The policeman must try to catch those people whom drive dangerously.
A. must B. to catch C. people D. whom
5. The person who I told you about yesterday is coming here tomorrow.
A. who B. you C. is coming D. tomorrow
6. That is the woman who she told me the news yesterday.
A. the woman B. who C. she D. yesterday
7. That’s the boy whom we saw him at school last week.
A. the boy B. whom C. saw D. him
8. The man who the police are looking for robbed the bank last week.
A. the man B. who C. looking for D. robbed