From the alternative provided in the question below select the one which is most appropriately completes the sentence:
I gave the book to the library attendant ... I think works in the evenings
whom
whose
which
who
of whom
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The answer is "who" instead of "whom" because "who" is the subject of the verb "works". In this sentence, the library attendant is the one who performs the action of working, and the relative pronoun "who" should be used to refer to the person who performs the action. "Whom" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "To whom did you give the book?" In this case, "whom" is used because it is the object of the preposition "to."

the correct answer shld be 'whom'. Which is the objective. Whom' is used for the receiver of an action, which in this case is the library attendant, who' is for a doer of an action which in the case is 'I'.... Myschool pls rectify

THE ANSWER IS WHO.
Who is used when the person we are speaking of can be replaced with a SUBJECT.
Thus the answer would be read; I gave the book to THE LIBRARY ATTENDANT... I think SHE (WHO) works in the evenings.

'Who' is the answer.
Let's separate the sentence. I gave the book to the library attendant. 1st
I think....... works in the evening. He or him? I.e subject or object? Thanks.

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