It may be a silly question as I've read several posts in the forum about this topic but they just confuse me even further. Am I supposed to use whom in the following sentence or not? Is it just uncool or is it really wrong?
If you are sick, you go to your family doctor first, whom you have chosen from a doctors network.
I appreciate your help ![]()
English is evolving. The use of "whom" as the objective of "who" has been decreasing for years. It has practically disappeared in contemporary English, except as the (direct) complement of a preposition.
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English is evolving. The use of "whom" as the objective of "who" has been decreasing for years. It has practically disappeared in contemporary English, except as the (direct) complement of a preposition.
cpu keyboardAm I supposed to use whom in the following sentence or not?
If you are writing for an old-fashioned English teacher who uses prescripti