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作者: 黄公子    时间: 2008-10-4 23:52
标题: OG_89

89.   Presenters at the seminar, one who is blind, will demonstrate adaptive equipment that allows visually impaired people to use computers.

(A) one who

(B) one of them who

(C) and one of them who

(D) one of whom

(E) one of which

Idiom

The writer is trying to include information regarding one of the presenters at the seminar; the phrase must correctly refer back to presenters. The pronouns who or whom should be used to refer to people. In this situation, the correct pronoun is whom because an objective case pronoun must be used following the preposition of

D     Correct. This sentence uses the proper objective pronoun whom; the phrase clearly conveys the idea of one person out of a larger group.

The correct answer is D.

我的问题是:这里为什么用whom宾格,one who is blind,看上去像主格啊,难道这个句子意思我没有理解清楚?望指点


作者: AlienX    时间: 2008-10-5 00:14
ummm...quick test:
1. one of them is blind
2. one of they is blind

#1 wins ;-)
hence, use "whom"

作者: 黄公子    时间: 2008-10-5 00:22

我大概明白了,

可能我把宾格和宾语混淆了吧,

而且如果带介词则必须用宾格的whom,即:介词+whom

In this situation, the correct pronoun is whom because an objective case pronoun must be used following the preposition of

谢谢

谢谢






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