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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Whom versus who

Is this sentence correct, or should whom be who?
Talk to people, whom have a home office, to find out if they are interested.
  

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Anon; Use WHOM where you would use ME. Use WHO where you would use I. Which one would you say?

  • Anon; Use WHOM where you would use ME.
  • Use WHO where you would use I.
  • Which one would you say?
  • 1) Me have a home office 2) I have a home office
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Anon;

Use WHOM where you would use ME.
Use WHO where you would use I.

Which one would you say?

1) Me have a home office
2) I have a home office
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AnonymousTalk to people, whom have a home office, to find out if they are interested.
Yikes, no!
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Use "who" as a subject:

"... who have a home office" is correct. In this usage, who is the subject. For clarification, it's like saying "I have a home office."

Use "whom" only as an object:

You want to talk to whom? ... Whom is the object that you want to talk to.

To whom, from whom, by whom, with
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It should be "who." I also suggest that you delete the commas.

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