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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

'Who' or 'whom'?

Which expression enclosed in the parenthesis should I use? My choice is who. Am I correct?

My girlfriend, (whom, who) I thought stayed in her house, came into my house.
  

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"Whom" is never the subject of a verb. ( It is the objective case) "Who", on the other hand, is always the subject of a verb.

  • "Whom" is never the subject of a verb.
  • ( It is the objective case) "Who", on the other hand, is always the subject of a verb.
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"Whom" is never the subject of a verb. ( It is the objective case) "Who", on the other hand, is always the subject of a verb.

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