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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Who versus Whom? (Yet again...)

Which is correct?

I won't be able to see everyone who I'd like to thank ? or

I won't be able to see everyone whom I'd like to thank ?

Thanks very much,

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Would you say I'd like to thank he or I'd like to thank him ? he is like who; him is like whom. Why don't you take a stab at it?

  • Would you say I'd like to thank he or I'd like to thank him ?
  • he is like who; him is like whom.
  • Why don't you take a stab at it?
  • CJ
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Would you say I'd like to thank he or I'd like to thank him?

he is like who; him is like whom.

Why don't you take a stab at it?

CJ

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