At LAX we had a flight delayed to Honolulu. We had to wait for SIX HIURS for another plane from Atlanta, GA. As a result we missed our connecting flight to Lihue.
No, “whom” is correct in this case since it is being used as the direct object of the verb “punch” in the sentence. “I” serves as the subject of the sentence.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
“I’ll have the pilot come and see you.”
Ed A. over 8 years ago
“How about that big angry TSA agent standing behind you”
electricshadow Premium Member over 8 years ago
At least he had enough education to know to say “whom” before bringing up violence.
HabaneroBuck over 8 years ago
Probably yourself, sir. It protects our walls, which you would otherwise be using for cranial impact therapy.
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
Depends on the reason. If it’s a problem with the plane, punch the engineer. If the pilot’s running late, punch him/her. If it’s weather, punch God.
nosirrom over 8 years ago
Maybe they have a Punch Buggy in long term parking for just such an occasion.
Charlie Tuba over 8 years ago
At LAX we had a flight delayed to Honolulu. We had to wait for SIX HIURS for another plane from Atlanta, GA. As a result we missed our connecting flight to Lihue.
paulcfx over 8 years ago
No, “whom” is correct in this case since it is being used as the direct object of the verb “punch” in the sentence. “I” serves as the subject of the sentence.