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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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who or whom

I'm writing the following sentence.

"Serving as a portal to new audiences, many of who/whom will be too young to remember . . . ."

My question is should I use who or whom?

I know the trick where I have to reverse the question and ask who will be too young.... he or him and based on that decide if I need who or whom.

But since in this case the answer is they, I'm completely lost!!!

Please help!

Thanks.
  

Top answer

whom many of whom = many of them

  • whom many of whom = many of them
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whom

many of whom = many of them
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Anonymous I'm writing the following sentence. "Serving as a portal to new audiences, many of who/whom will be too young to remember . . . ."My question is should I use who or whom?I know the trick where I have to reverse the question and ask who will be too young.... he or him and based on that decide if I need who or whom. But since in this case the answer is they, I'm c
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AnonymousBut since in this case the answer is they, I'm completely lost!!!
Really? Do you think this is OK? Many of they will be too young.

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