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Ivthehippogriff Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

who vs. whom

  

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I would write "whom" instead of who. My baby cousin, who I still insist on calling her/ h im baby despite her being a bit too overage to be called such, is a treasure trove of amusing stories. If we assume that the pronoun is written there, using whom will be much proper.

  • I would write "whom" instead of who.
  • My baby cousin, who I still insist on calling her/ h im baby despite her being a bit too overage to be called such, is a treasure trove of amusing stories.
  • If we assume that the pronoun is written there, using whom will be much proper.
  • Use "who" when the pronoun is he, she, it, they etc.
  • and use "whom" when the pronoun is her, him, them etc.
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I would write "whom" instead of who.

My baby cousin, who I still insist on calling her/ him baby despite her being a bit too overage to be called such, is a treasure trove of amusing stories. If we assume that the pronoun is written there, using whom will be much proper.

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Ivthehippogriff
I agree with Doll.

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