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what can you sa about this line,"It is not hard

Ask: what can you sa about this line,”It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey”?

Answer:

Explanation:

Saint Ignatius

1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom? 2)

Ask: 1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom?
2) What part of speech is being added to whom?
3) Why is it that possessive determiners can not be considered possessive pronouns?

Explanation:

Whom – This interrogative pronoun is rarely seen these days, but when it shows up, it is used to ask questions about people. Examples: Whom did you speak to? Whom do you prefer to vote for?

“Who” and “whoever” are subjective pronouns; “whom” and “whomever” are in the objective case. That simply means that “who” (and the same for “whoever”) is always subject to a verb, and that “whom” (and the same for “whomever”) is always working as an object in a sentence.

We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’. There are two types: possessive pronouns and possessive determiners. We use possessive determiners before a noun.

1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom? 2)

Ask: 1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom?
2) What part of speech is being added to whom?
3) Why is it that possessive determiners can not be considered possessive pronouns?

Answer:

1. it is used to ask questions about people.

example : Whom did you speak to?

2. ” who” and “whoever” are subjective pronouns; ” whom” and ” whoever” are in the objective case.

I’m so sorry hindi ko po alam ang sa no. 3 but I hope I helped

can we choose whom to love?

Ask: can we choose whom to love?

Answer:

yes you can

Explanation:

it’s your feelings so if you don’t like him/her just tell him/her what you feel

What QUALITY of God revealed to us when He did

Ask: What QUALITY of God revealed to us when He did not abandon us but gave us a family to
whom we belong?

Answer:

kindness and forgiveness i guess

4. What happens to us when we do not pray?

Ask: 4. What happens to us when we do not pray? To whom shall we pray to enable us to pray again? ​

Answer:

sometimes we lost connection to God if we don’t pray

1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom? 2)

Ask: 1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom?
2) what part of speech is being added to whom?
3) Why is it that possessive determiners can not be considered possessive pronouns?

Answer:

1 Whom – This interrogative pronoun is rarely seen these days, but when it shows up, it is used to ask questions about people

Explanation:

yan lng alm q

1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom? 2)

Ask: 1) When do we use the interrogative pronoun whom?
2) What part of speech is being added to WHOM?
3) Why is it that possessive determiners can not be considered as possessive pronouns?

Answer:

1. We use interrogative pronouns to ask questions. The interrogative pronouns represent the thing that we don’t know ( what we are asking the question about)

Explanation:

yan Lang Alam ko

to whom do we invoke when we made the sign

Ask: to whom do we invoke when we made the sign of the cross​

Answer:

God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit

Explanation:

The HOLY TRINITY

Answer:

The Christian begins the day, prayers, and activities with the Sign of the Cross: “In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.” In this way, a person dedicates the day to God and calls on God for strength in temptations and difficulties.

PAKI BRAINLIEST PO

THANK YOU

-JUNG KOOK-

For us Christians, to whom do we base our thoughts

Ask: For us Christians, to whom do we base our thoughts and actions when we judge and evaluate a person?​

Answer:

It should be based in the Bible.

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