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who vs whom

Writing Lite Tip 16: Learn the difference between “who” and “whom.”

June 3, 2014 by Libby Fischer Hellmann
Writing Lite Tip 16: Learn the difference between "who" and "whom."

This is a very common mistake, and it gets back to simple grammar. Use “who” in the subject of a sentence, “whom” in the object of a sentence. Not sure what’s the subject and what’s the object? Google it. An easy way to figure it out is to substitute the following for “who” and “whom” … Read more

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