Faking it
Rakky writes, "We've all done it. From qualifications to orgasms, everyone likes to play 'let's pretend' once in a while."
So when have you faked it? Did you get away with it? Or were your mendacious ways exposed?
( , Thu 10 Jul 2008, 15:16)
Rakky writes, "We've all done it. From qualifications to orgasms, everyone likes to play 'let's pretend' once in a while."
So when have you faked it? Did you get away with it? Or were your mendacious ways exposed?
( , Thu 10 Jul 2008, 15:16)
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To whom it may concern
"Who" is the nominative form of the pronoun (eg "The Man who Sold the World"). "Whom" covers the accusative (eg, "The person whom he dislikes"), the dative ("The person to whom he gave the present") and the ablative ("The person in whom the surgeon left the swab").
( , Wed 16 Jul 2008, 10:06, Reply)
"Who" is the nominative form of the pronoun (eg "The Man who Sold the World"). "Whom" covers the accusative (eg, "The person whom he dislikes"), the dative ("The person to whom he gave the present") and the ablative ("The person in whom the surgeon left the swab").
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