There are five boys ________

A) whom two were beaten
B) of which two were beaten
C) two of whom were beaten
D) of whom two were beaten

2. This is the man _____ told me the news
A) who I said
B) said that he
C) whom I said
D) who I said he

Am not an English man, please Ms sue help.

1. We use who or whom to refer to a person.

2. Who is used as a subject; whom is used as an object.

I'll be glad to check your answers.

1. C reads more smoothly.

2. Yes, 2 C.

1. C

2. C

Of the five boys was able to show me the way to the zoo I need a answer

Sure, I'd be happy to help you with these English questions!

1. There are five boys ________

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the sentence and identify the appropriate relative pronoun to use. In this case, we are referring to the boys, so we need to use the relative pronoun "whom" or "of whom".

A) whom two were beaten - This option is incorrect because it does not provide appropriate meaning or structure to the sentence.

B) of which two were beaten - This option is grammatically correct, but it sounds a bit awkward. We can find a better option.

C) two of whom were beaten - This option is correct. It uses the relative phrase "two of whom" to indicate that out of the five boys, two were beaten.

D) of whom two were beaten - This option is also correct. It uses the relative phrase "of whom" to indicate that two out of the five boys were beaten.

So, the correct answer is either C) "two of whom were beaten" or D) "of whom two were beaten".

2. This is the man _____ told me the news

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the sentence. Here we need a relative pronoun to introduce the clause that tells who told me the news.

A) who I said - This option is incorrect because it does not provide a direct object for the verb "said".

B) said that he - This option is incorrect because it does not provide a correct relative pronoun.

C) whom I said - This option is correct. It uses the relative pronoun "whom" to introduce the clause and correctly functions as the object of the verb "said".

D) who I said he - This option is incorrect because the pronoun "he" is redundant and not needed in this sentence.

So, the correct answer is C) "whom I said".

I hope this helps you understand the correct answers to these questions! Please let me know if you have any further questions or need clarification on anything.

Number 1 I choose D. of whom two were beaten

Number 2 i choose C.whom I said

I failed right?