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Alibaba2626 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Who, whose, whom.

really very confusing these few words.

Do you have any best idea to let me easy remember how to apply this word in sentences.
  

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A little grammar helps! who subject whom object whose possessive But, these can be used in various ways. A simple demonstration.

  • A little grammar helps!
  • who subject whom object whose possessive But, these can be used in various ways.
  • A simple demonstration.
  • Who is going to the movie tomorrow?
  • Whom do you see in the photograph?
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A little grammar helps!

who subject

whom object

whose possessive

But, these can be used in various ways. A simple demonstration.

Who is going to the movie tomorrow?

Whom do you see in the photograph? [often reduced by natives to who]

Whose books were left on the table?

The ma
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Who, whose, whom.

Who is the subject (actor).
Who hit the ball?
Jack is the one who hit the ball.

Whose is possessive.
Whose ball is this?

Whom is the object (acted upon).
Whom did the ball hit?
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Whose books are these?

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