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How is the underlined pronoun used in the sentence?

Whom should Charlotte call before making a decision?

A.*
indirect object

B.
possessive

C.
direct object

D.
subject

Whom is not an indirect object. Indirect objects always come with a direct object.

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In order to determine how the underlined pronoun is used in the sentence, we can use the process of elimination to narrow down our options.

Option A, indirect object, refers to a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object and indicates to whom or for whom the action is done. In the sentence, "Whom should Charlotte call before making a decision?", the underlined pronoun "Whom" is not receiving the action of the verb "call" nor is it indicating to whom or for whom the action is done. Therefore, we can eliminate option A.

Option B, possessive, refers to a pronoun that shows ownership or possession. The underlined pronoun "Whom" is not indicating ownership or possession in the sentence, so we can eliminate option B.

Option C, direct object, refers to a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. In the sentence, the verb is "call" and there is no direct object that receives the action. Therefore, we can also eliminate option C.

This leaves us with option D, subject. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb in a sentence. In this case, "Whom" is the subject of the sentence because it is performing the action of calling. Therefore, the correct answer is option D, subject.

To summarize, the underlined pronoun "Whom" is used as the subject in the sentence "Whom should Charlotte call before making a decision?"