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Posted By: chris on 2008-10-30
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Subject: preposition

Ms. Smith is a patient on whom I performed rhinoplasty


is the only right way to write this sentence.




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Why don't you type:

Ms. Smith is a patient on WHOM (whom, not who) I performed a rhinoplasty.