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6W Questions Driving Questions and the Inquiry Cycle
This lesson is on 6W Questions, who, what , where, when , why and how and the Inquiry Cycle.
By
Brook Brayman
Lesson 6: Who, Whose, Whom
Who, whom, and whose are pronouns and therefore have specific cases that dictate where each can be used in a sentence.
By
M.M. Anderson
Lesson 5: Who, That, Which
WHO, THAT, and WHICH are relative pronouns used to link a phrase or clause—both essential or nonessential— to another word in the sentence. Sound confusing? Not if you watch my video!
By
M.M. Anderson
Who
Speech
16
Reading
14
Proper Noun
2
Grammar
4
Teachers
Brook Brayman
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Seattle, United States of America
M.M. Anderson
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