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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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when are we going to use the word 'how'?
when are we going to use the word 'whom'?
  

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The short answer: Use how when talking about manner or way: How can I help you? This is how you open a can . Use whom when referring to a person receiving the verb action or who is the object of a preposition: To whom do you wish to speak?

  • The short answer: Use how when talking about manner or way: How can I help you?
  • This is how you open a can .
  • Use whom when referring to a person receiving the verb action or who is the object of a preposition: To whom do you wish to speak?
  • The sheriff shot whom ?
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The short answer:

Use how when talking about manner or way: How can I help you? This is how you open a can.
Use whom when referring to a person receiving the verb action or who is the object of a preposition: To whom do you wish to speak? The sheriff shot whom?

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