I wanted to scream. My little brother had drawn all over my bedroom walls in marker. My sports wallpaper was ruined. The soccer
balls were blue and black instead of white and black. The volleyballs were green and purple instead of white. I was so mad! I ran downstairs and yelled for my mother. I could not wait to see what kind of trouble Terry would get in. What is the point of view in this story?
Who or Whom Did You See? Even though you often hear who did you see in everyday conversations, the most grammatically correct answer is whom did you see. Whom refers to the object of the preposition or verb in a sentence.