We sent letter thanks to _____ had helped us.

A. who   B. whom  C. whoever   D. no matter who

 

A

根據(jù)首選原則,答案應該在A, C中選擇,但此句的意思是感謝那些已經(jīng)幫助過我們的人,故只能選A。

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