Choose the correct sentence: Whom do you think I met?, Who do you think I met?, With who do you think I met?, Whose is there you think I met?
Answer: Whom do you think I met?
Explanation
"Whom" is correct because it is the object of the verb "met."
"Who" is used as a subject, but here, "I" is the subject, so "whom" is appropriate.
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