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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Who or whom

Someone whom/who I battled before told me that my next opponent is strong.

whic one is correct?

  

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anonymous Someone whom/who I battled before told me that my next opponent is strong. Which one is correct? A few people will tell you that 'whom' is strictly correct, but most native English speakers will use 'who' or nothing there.

  • anonymous Someone whom/who I battled before told me that my next opponent is strong.
  • Which one is correct?
  • A few people will tell you that 'whom' is strictly correct, but most native English speakers will use 'who' or nothing there.
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anonymous

Someone whom/who I battled before told me that my next opponent is strong.

Which one is correct?

A few people will tell you that 'whom' is strictly correct, but most native English speakers will use 'who' or nothing there.

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