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Rsolomon Posted 5 years ago
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Who or Whom? Which is correct?

Who or Whom, which is correct?

1) One never knows whom they might meet.
2) One never knows who they might meet.

A reply would be much appreciated.

  

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rsolomon Who or Whom, which is correct? 1) One never knows whom they might meet. 2) One never knows who they might meet.

  • rsolomon Who or Whom, which is correct?
  • 1) One never knows whom they might meet.
  • 2) One never knows who they might meet.
  • A reply would be much appreciated.
  • Both are correct.
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rsolomon

Who or Whom, which is correct?
1) One never knows whom they might meet.
2) One never knows who they might meet.

A reply would be much appreciated.

Both are correct.

(1) shows very careful formal usage.
(2) shows the more usual everyday usage.

Even better for everyday conversation is "You never know who you might

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