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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
5

How do you know when to use whom and when to use who?

English
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

In a sentence, WHO and WHOM have different syntactic functions.

Explanation:

WHO

  • WHO can be used as the subject of a sentence. For example, "who is your brother?"
  • WHO can be replaced by he or she.

WHOM

  • WHOM is used as the object of the verb or object of a preposition as in "who is helping whom?" or "I know the person to whom the letter was addressed" respectively.
  • WHOM can be replaced by him or her.
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