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WHO vs. WHOM. You have to know the difference between a subject and an object . The subject of the sentence is the person doing something. The object is the target of the action (something is being done to it/him, etc.) Joey kicked the ball.
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You have to know the difference between a subject and an object. The subject of the sentence is the person doing something. The object is the target of the action (something is being done to it/him, etc.) Joey kicked the ball. Can you identify the subject and the object?
Let’s practice… Suzy ate the ice cream. Suzy- subject Ice cream-object The dog barked at the cat. Dog-subject Cat-object
Who vs. Whom Use who when referring to the subject. Who went to the circus? Who ate all of the cupcakes? Who kicked the ball?
Who vs. Whom • Use whom when referring to the object of a sentence. • For whom did you vote? • Whom do I love?
STILL CONFUSED? Try this… Restate your question he = who/whoever him = whom/whomever Who went to the circus? Who ate all of the cupcakes? For whom did you vote? Whom do I love?
he = who/whoeverhim = whom/whomever ____________ is responsible for this decision? For ___________ should we blame this mess? _______ wrote the letter?
Resources http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/who-versus-whom.aspx http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/whoVwhom.asp