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Rooonie Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Who, whom and whose

how and when to use who, whom and whose..?

Please show me the way that i can always remember it... Thanks..

I have no problem in reading, but i do have difficulties when it comes to writing and in conversation.
  

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Who is subject. " Whom is object. " Whose is for questions and possession.

  • Who is subject.
  • " Whom is object.
  • " Whose is for questions and possession.
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Who is subject. "Who is going to the show with you?"

Whom is object. "You are taking whom?"

Whose is for questions and possession. "Whose computer is this?" "We are going to the party with Steve, whose house it's at."
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VorparWho is subject. "Who is going to the show with you?"

Whom is object. "You are taking whom?"

Whose is for questions and possession. "Whose computer is this?" "We are going to the party with Steve, whose house it's at."

I would like to ask a very basic question.

What is subject?

and the differences between a su
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Which one is correct:

"Who are you picking" or "Whom are you picking"?

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