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Sarah41298 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses

In the Realtive clauses 

What's the difference between "who" and "whom"?!

  

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Sarah41298 difference between "who" and "whom" 'who' is the subject of its clause; 'whom' is an object. Note the m s. the man ( he knows me) > the man who knows me the man (I know hi m ) > the man who m I know the people ( they invited me) > the people who invited me the people (I invited the m ) > the people who m I invited CJ

  • Sarah41298 difference between "who" and "whom" 'who' is the subject of its clause; 'whom' is an object.
  • Note the m s.
  • the man ( he knows me) > the man who knows me the man (I know hi m ) > the man who m I know the people ( they invited me) > the people who invited me the people (I invited the m ) > the people who m I invited CJ
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Sarah41298difference between "who" and "whom"

'who' is the subject of its clause; 'whom' is an object.

Note the ms.

the man (he knows me) > the man who knows me
the man (I know him) > the man whom I know

the people (they invited me) > the people w

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