Question:

Each sentence is broken into four parts. Identify the part with an error.

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Use “Whom” instead of “Who” when it functions as the object of the verb.
Updated On: Aug 6, 2025
  • Who have you
  • invited for the lecture
  • on astrophysics
  • this evening?
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

When asking a question in the past perfect tense about the object, the correct structure is: “Whom have you invited?”, not “Who have you invited?”
Here, “Whom” is the object of the verb “invited.”
Therefore, the error is in part (a).
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