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Anubistaima Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Whom or Who? Help!!!!!

0 Which of these two sentences are right? 02br
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0'01b 00Who02b 00'. 'Those... ' 02br 02br 02br 00And of course, welcome to English Forums!

  • 0'01b 00Who02b 00'.
  • 'Those...
  • ' 02br 02br 02br 00And of course, welcome to English Forums!
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0'01b00Who02b00'. 'Those... who are...' 02br
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00And of course, welcome to English Forums! 0-
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0 Can someone just clarify what I believe to be true: 02br
00'Who' is the nominative form, while 'Whom' is the form in all other cases (accusative, dative, genitive (though 'whose' can also be used for genitive), etc.) - is this correct? 0-
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0 Yes, "who" is nominative, subject. 0-
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5000I am sorry, but i can't understand what does mean nominative ?010id1
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0 When it comes to declination (Latin, Greek, German), the "nominative" is the case used for the subject or the attribute 0-
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0 Thank you for the help! 0-

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