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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Whom or who...?

Which is correct..."whom" or "who"...in the following sentence...? Whom do I see?
  

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People who cling to tradition will say "whom". Modern speakers say "who". If you want to sound educated or elite, say "whom".

  • People who cling to tradition will say "whom".
  • Modern speakers say "who".
  • If you want to sound educated or elite, say "whom".
  • If you want to sound like a normal person say "who".
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People who cling to tradition will say "whom".
Modern speakers say "who".

If you want to sound educated or elite, say "whom". If you want to sound like a normal person say "who".
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Who is used as the Subject of the Verb and Whom as the Object of the Verb or with a preposition.Both words be used as Interrogative Pronouns.

Rule: Use the he/him method to decide which word is correct,with he=who/him=whom

Examples:

1) Who/Whom wrote the letter?-He wrote the letter.

--> Therefore,Who is correct.

2) For Who/

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