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Do you have difficulty learning about the key differences between WHO and WHOM, and how to use them respectively? No worries, the below article will help you figure out this tricky grammar! 📖 https://www.italki.com/article/LZsIrDaG3XEPf6T7SClH3w Come and try the Quiz to see if you master the grammar! Besides, you are welcome to answer the 10 questions at the end of the article in the Comments! The first two participants who get all 10 questions correct will have a chance to win $5 italki credits. The correct answers will be updated in 5 days.
Please select the following situation that can NOT use ‘whom’.
Mr. Ling is just the man ___ I want to see.
The boys _ are playing football are from Class One
He is a great friend __ I've known for many years.
For __ is the birthday party held?
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2022ćčŽ4月30æ—„ 08:06
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Hi everyone , am Eric from Kenya .. I want to learn much about Spanish and meet new Spanish speakers here.. please text me if interested so as we can of help to each other. Thanks
2022ćčŽ5月2æ—„
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In practice i e. in normal everyday conversation you would not use either ‘who’ or ‘whom’ for the first two. The first would read ‘Mr. Ling is just the man I want to see’ , the second ‘The boys playing football are from Class One’. The third and fourth, which should use ‘whom’ would almost certainly be spoken using ‘who’, as most native speakers do not follow the rules regarding the use of ‘whom’. If, as a learner of English, you correctly use ‘whom’, you would get credit for a good knowledge of grammar, but you could lose credibility as you would not sound native. In this case, you can’t win !
2022ćčŽ5月3æ—„
İt says answer all 10 questions but only 1 question appeared with four selections. Also because it is not written in the usual format, ı misread and thought ı had to gap fill with the correct missing word whom or who. So therefore ı answered incorrectly. Not a good question I believe.
2022ćčŽ5月1æ—„
Hi all, the 2 winners have been selected and thank you for your participation. 😊
2022ćčŽ5月5æ—„
WHOM is kind of going out of style, at least in the U.S. I'm not sure it's even being taught in schools anymore.
2022ćčŽ5月4æ—„
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