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Jenniferunagi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Who/whom and will/would

Hi all,

I am confused over the usage of who/whom and will/would. From the forum, I have searched for related posts and knew that whom is more former as compared to who. Are there any other ways for me to differentiate between the formal and the latter?

Thanks.

Cheers,

JenniferUnagi
  

Top answer

*former

  • *former
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who/whom: Use whom after a preposition and when an object of a verb; otherwise, use who.

will/would: will goes with tenses that have a present point of view; would goes with tenses that have a past point of view.

CJ

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