Grammar Tip of the Day
Who vs Whom
What’s the difference?
Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action).
Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action).
Examples:
Who called you last night? (subject)
To whom should I address the letter? (object)
Quick Trick:
If you can replace it with he/she, use who.
If you can replace it with him/her, use whom.
Double tap if this clears your doubt!
Tag someone who mixes these up!
Who vs Whom
What’s the difference?
Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action).
Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action).
Examples:
Who called you last night? (subject)
To whom should I address the letter? (object)
Quick Trick:
If you can replace it with he/she, use who.
If you can replace it with him/her, use whom.
Double tap if this clears your doubt!
Tag someone who mixes these up!
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đ Who vs Whom
đĄ What’s the difference?
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Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action).
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Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action).
đ Examples:
âĄïž Who called you last night? âïž (subject)
âĄïž To whom should I address the letter? âïž (object)
đŻ Quick Trick:
If you can replace it with he/she, use who.
If you can replace it with him/her, use whom.
â€ïž Double tap if this clears your doubt!
đ„ Tag someone who mixes these up!
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