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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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whom's ?

hello everyone. please tell if you know if this is correct use of Whom's, if there is a correct use i add Merriams Webster does not have i as a word.

Mrs. Smith is the den mother in whom's district Mr. Browns's troop is based
  

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Whom's does not exist in English; you need whose.

  • Whom's does not exist in English; you need whose.
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Whom's does not exist in English; you need whose.
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Thank you.. That is what I thought

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