A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. We ask you also to join us in praying for great wisdom for our world leaders upon who rest such awesome responsibilities.
A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. We ask you also to join us in praying for great wisdom for our world leaders upon who rest such awesome responsibilities. Correct Answer for our world leaders upon who
The correct answer is- 'upon whom' should be there in place of 'upon who'
Key Points
'Who' is the subject of a verb (i.e. the one doing the action) while 'Whom' is the object of a verb (i.e. the one being acted upon)
Important Points
The difference between who and whom is similar to that between he and him, or they and them.
'He and they' are the subjects of verbs, and 'him and them' are objects. If you ever find yourself confused by whether to use who or whom, try substituting he/him or they/them to see which makes sense.
In the given sentence if we replace who by 'them' then the sentence will make sense. So 'whom' should be used here.
Example: Please let me know who will be going.
Tomorrow we will announce whom we selected.
The correct sentence is: 'We ask you also to join us in praying for great wisdom for our world leaders upon whom rest such awesome responsibilities.'