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Hi! i just need some help on my grammer editing?

-What is more suitable for each sentnce: who or whom?

1. Do you know anyone (who, whom) does not need a friend?

2. The people to (who, whom) you show friendiness will become your friends.

3. The book points out that the one (who, whom) would have friends must be a friend.

4. By following the basic principle, you can be someone (who, whom) others call “friend”.

-Where do I need commas for these sentences(If i need them at all)?

5. Mr. Johnson who is our best friend accepts us just as we are.

6. Are you someone who accepts your friends just as they are?

7. Acceptance which is one of the best demonstrations of love is what we all want.

8. Give your friends the acceptance that they need.

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Lea A

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1. Do you know anyone WHO does not need a friend?

2. The people to WHOM you show friendiness will become your friends.

3. The book points out that the one WHO would have friends must be a friend.

4. By following the basic principle, you can be someone WHOM others call “friend”.

5. Mr. Johnson, who is our best friend, accepts us just as we are.

6. Are you someone who accepts your friends just as they are?

7. Acceptance, which is one of the best demonstrations of love, is what we all want.

8. Give your friends the acceptance that they need.

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