0 I know that this question has been answered several times but I really have difficulty 02br 00with this sentence. 02br 02br 00"Who do you remind me of?" 02br 02br 00It seems that it is correct with 'who' but if I got a test I would pick 'whom'. 02br 02br 00Maybe because I can not determine DO and IO. 02br 02br 00If we take the verb 'remind' , who is receiver of an action? 02br 02br 02br 02br 00I simply don't get it. 0-
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0The type of object and the verb 'remind' are irrelevant. 'Whom' is an object; 'who' is a subject. '-- 'Whom' is the object of the preposition.
— Mister Micawber
0The type of object and the verb 'remind' are irrelevant.
'Whom' is an object; 'who' is a subject.
'-- 'Whom' is the object of the preposition.
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0The type of object and the verb 'remind' are irrelevant. 'Whom' is an object; 'who' is a subject. Try rearranging the sentence: 02br 02br 00'You remind me of whom?'-- 'Whom' is the object of the preposition. 0-