Who, Whom & WhoseOnline version Multiple activities to help discriminate the correct use of Who, Whom and Whose in written grammar. by Samanta Leticia Roman Rojas 1 "Whose" is used for... a Talking about the sentence's subject. b Talking about a property. c Talking about the verb's objective. d All of the above. 2 "Who" is used for... a Talking about the sentence's subject. b Talking about a property. c Talking about the verb's objective. d All of the above. 3 "Whom" is used for... a Talking about the sentence's subject. b Talking about a property. c Talking about the verb's objective. d All of the above. 4 Allison, ____ partner was Felix, worked with us yesterday. a whose b whom c who 5 Allison, ____ worked with us yesterday, was Felix's partner. a whose b whom c who 6 Allison, ____ we worked with yesterday, was Felix's partner. a whose b whom c who 7 Mittens is a cat ____ owner is allergic. Written answer 8 ____ is Mittens' owner? Written answer 9 To ____ should I take Mittens back? Written answer 10 Is the sentence right? "The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark whose creator is Gustave Eiffel." a Yes b No 11 Is the sentence right? "Jules Verne, whom wrote Around the World in 80 Days, was born in Nantes, France" a Yes b No 12 Is the sentence right? "Martin Shkreli, whom I would really like to punch in the face, has an annoying personality" a Yes b No