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Lonely_Kie
which is broke
Which broken
Which was broken
what happened
What has happened
Who did he invite
Whom did he invite
Which one is correct
Nov 17, 2023 11:11 AM
Answers · 2
All are correct except "Who did he invite". As a direct object,"whom" is the proper word to use.
The past participle of "to break" is "broken", so "which is broke" is incorrect in the context of breaking things. However, "broke" has another meaning. It means "out of money". If a business is broke, it means it is bankrupt. The following are good sentences:
"That is the business which is broke."
"That is a man who is broke."
November 17, 2023
All fine except broke, which should be: which broke when I dropped it/ which was broken
November 17, 2023
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