Questions: Please choose the sentence that uses both who/whom and I/me correctly. Who will introduce the new kid in town to my brother and I? Who will braid my hair for me? Jenni and me wish to visit the zoo, but with whom? Whom will be nice enough to scoop the snow from my sidewalk?

Please choose the sentence that uses both who/whom and I/me correctly.

Who will introduce the new kid in town to my brother and I?
Who will braid my hair for me?

Jenni and me wish to visit the zoo, but with whom?
Whom will be nice enough to scoop the snow from my sidewalk?
Transcript text: Please choose the sentence that uses both who/whom and I/me correctly. Who will introduce the new kid in town to my brother and I? Who will braid my hair for me? Jenni and me wish to visit the zoo, but with whom? Whom will be nice enough to scoop the snow from my sidewalk?
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The answer is: Whom will be nice enough to scoop the snow from my sidewalk?

Explanation for each option:

  1. Who will introduce the new kid in town to my brother and I?

    • Incorrect. The correct form should be "my brother and me" because "me" is the object of the preposition "to."
  2. Who will braid my hair for me?

    • Incorrect. This sentence does not use both "who/whom" and "I/me."
  3. Jenni and me wish to visit the zoo, but with whom?

    • Incorrect. The correct form should be "Jenni and I" because "I" is the subject of the verb "wish."
  4. Whom will be nice enough to scoop the snow from my sidewalk?

    • Correct. "Whom" is used correctly as the object of the verb "will be nice enough to scoop."
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