Grammar Rules and Usage
Choose the correct sentence: Whom do you wish to punish?, Which do you wish to punish?, Whose do you wish to punish?, Who do you wish to punish?
Answer: Whom do you wish to punish?
Explanation
"Whom" is the objective case of "who," used when referring to the object of the verb (here, "punish").
Example: Whom did you invite? (Correct because "invite" acts on "whom").
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