“Who vs. Whom: Unravel the Enigma of English Grammar That Even Experts Misuse!”

"Who vs. Whom: Unravel the Enigma of English Grammar That Even Experts Misuse!"

It’s also worth noting that as you learn the correct applications of who and whom, you might acquire a taste for using these words more properly, especially in writing (but probably not so much in your speech).

What’s the Difference between Who and Whom?

First I’ll give you the technical answer, and then I’ll follow up with a trick to help you remember whether to use who or whom in your own sentence crafting.

  • Who refers to the subject of a sentence, while whom refers to the object.

Yep, it’s that simple.

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