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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

whom or who

Who or whom

Do you know who ends up dating whom?

How do you know which to use?

I remember it having to do with "she" and "her" I think.

Thank you
  

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'Who' is the subject of the finite verb 'ends' and 'whom' is the object of 'dating'. You must be able to distinguish between subject and object, of course. CB

  • 'Who' is the subject of the finite verb 'ends' and 'whom' is the object of 'dating'.
  • You must be able to distinguish between subject and object, of course.
  • CB
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'Who' is the subject of the finite verb 'ends' and 'whom' is the object of 'dating'. You must be able to distinguish between subject and object, of course.

CB

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