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TasmanTiger Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whom are you looking for?

Hello,

A friend of mine asked me why this sentence is not accepted grammatically.

Whom are you looking for ?

What do you think about this?

Thanks,

Gooday!
  

Top answer

Technically, "whom" is the correct form. That said, "who" is also becoming conversationally acceptable. This link has a pretty good explanation.

  • Technically, "whom" is the correct form.
  • That said, "who" is also becoming conversationally acceptable.
  • This link has a pretty good explanation.
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Technically, "whom" is the correct form. That said, "who" is also becoming conversationally acceptable.

This link has a pretty good explanation. http://www.ehow.com/how_5564178_use-whom-english.html
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Thanks a lot.

I can explain to my friend what you say!

Good luck!

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