“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!"

Example:

I see you.

In the sentence above, I is the subject and you is the object. I always remember the subject as the giver or doer of an action and the object as the receiver of an action. In this example, I am doing the action (seeing) and you are receiving the action (getting seen). Now let’s replace the subject and object with an interrogative pronoun.

When the subject is an interrogative pronoun, use who.

Since who is the proper interrogative pronoun for representing a sentence’s subject, you could say:

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