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FullMetal88 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Who or Whom, "To my family, who I have missed so much."

In the following sentence:

To my family, who I have missed so much.

Should I use whom instead of who?

  

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It depends on the level of formality. "whom" is technically correct, but nowadays "whom" is often replaced by "who" outside of formal writing.

  • It depends on the level of formality.
  • "whom" is technically correct, but nowadays "whom" is often replaced by "who" outside of formal writing.
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It depends on the level of formality. "whom" is technically correct, but nowadays "whom" is often replaced by "who" outside of formal writing.

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This very sad song was written after the death of his brother's wife who he was deep

FullMetal88

In the following sentence:

To my family, who I have missed so much.

Should I use whom instead of who?


ly in love with.

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In this sentence “I” is the subject. “I” is doing the action and “family” is on the receiving end of the action—the object. So, you need to use whom to be grammatically correct. Who when referring to the subject and whom for the object.

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