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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Who or whom..

Guys, which one is correct as to concern the objective pronoun "me"?

a.) I want you to love me for who I am.

or

b.) I want you to love me for whom I am.

and kindly rationalize it then.
  

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Anonymous I want you to love me for who I am. The above sentence is correct. For governs the entire content and idea expressed by the clause who I am, not just the single word who.

  • Anonymous I want you to love me for who I am.
  • The above sentence is correct.
  • For governs the entire content and idea expressed by the clause who I am, not just the single word who.
  • CB
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Anonymous I want you to love me for who I am.
The above sentence is correct. For governs the entire content and idea expressed by the clause who I am, not just the single word who.

CB

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