1. (Who, To whom) was she talking?

Who
whom
2. (We, Us) students are participating in a meeting at the end of the school day.

We
Us
3. None of the girls succeeded in completing (her, their) project.

her
their
4. Blanca told David and (I, me) that she could not trust us anymore.

I
me
5. He knew his painting would never be as good as (she, hers).

she
hers

Respuesta :

1.TO WHOM

2) WE

3.THEIR

4.ME

5.HERS .

Answers: To whom, We, their, me, hers.

Explanations:

1: We need the object pronoun whom (and the preposition to) because it is the object of this sentence that we are talking about ("she" is the subject).

2: "Us" is an object pronoun, but we need the subject pronoun to refer to "students" (the subject of the sentence).

3: Both "her" and "their" are possessive pronouns, but only "their" is right here since "girls" is plural.

4: The subject of this sentence is Blanca, and the verb (told) takes David and the speaker as objects, therefore, only the object pronoun "me" is correct.

5: The phrase "as good as" refers to "his painting," therefore we need a possessive pronoun (i.e., hers) to parallel "his painting".