Learn the difference between the WHO VS WHOM pronouns in this English grammar lesson. I will teach you a trick so you know when to use who and when to use whom. "Whom" and "who" are pronouns that refer to people. They are used to ask questions or provide information about the subject or object of a sentence.
Who is used as the subject of a sentence.
Examples:
• Who is going to Mark's wedding?
• Who wants ice cream after dinner?
It refers to the person performing the action or being discussed.
Whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition.
Examples:
• To whom did you lend your book?
• Whom did you ask for advice about this?
It refers to the person receiving the action or being affected.
Take my who VS whom quiz and see how many you can get correct out of six!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Who VS Whom Pronunciation
00:56 - Who (Subjective Pronoun)
02:20 - Whom (Objective Pronoun)
03:42 - He/Him Rule (Trick to Remember)
06:40 - Who VS Whom Quiz
07:24 - Quiz Answers
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