Who vs. Whom
"Understanding the nuanced usage of 'who' versus 'whom' is a common challenge in English grammar, often prompting uncertainty even among seasoned writers. These two pronouns, while appearing similar, serve distinct roles in sentences, often revolving around the function they perform within the sentence structure. 'Who' is typically the subject of a sentence or clause, whereas 'whom' is used as the object. Grasping the subtle yet crucial differences between these pronouns not only enhances one's writing clarity but also demonstrates a keen grasp of grammatical precision."
Questions
- In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: He was not sure ___ he was voting for.
- I am a tallest boy In the class? Change the voice
- In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: I will work with ___ you want me to.
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: ___ understands the contents of this document?
- Who were the heros of the cowshed battle?
- Do we say : The first woman winning or to win a Nobel prize?
- What do you call people who live in wales?
- What is the highlighted part of the text saying?
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: I am looking for someone upon ____ I can depend.
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: You will be shocked when I tell you ___ called me just now.
- In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: ____ should I say ordered the package?
- What skill a student exemplifies if he used the word "dad" instead of using "father"?
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: To ___ do I owe my thanks?
- In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: ____ tried to fix the computer also fixed the printer.
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: To ___ should this be addressed to?
- "The foundation of oppression was small in the world." What does this quote mean?
- In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: For ____ the bells toll.
- In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank spaces?: ___ receives the package should send it to ____ actually ordered it.
- "who is there?" or "whom is there?" I hear people use both, which is more correct? Can we interchange both words as we like it?
- Luigi hopes that(whoever, whomever)is planning his surprise party will make it a good one?