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none of which vs none of whom. Which is correct?
I have 3 children, 'none of whom/none of which' are overweight
Jul 2, 2015 7:52 PM
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both are correct, but "whom" can only be used for people.
July 2, 2015
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It has to be 'none of whom', because 'whom' is used for human beings.
July 2, 2015
none of whom is proper english, as they have stated you are referring to a person or people so whom would be proper.
July 2, 2015
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