title i dont even know whats the difference between who
Depends on context, sometimes I use whom in when saying something like "to whom it concerns"
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"who" is the subject, or the one doing the action.
"whom" is the object, or the one "receiving" the action.
If you can substitute He or She, use who.
If you can substitute Him or Her, use whom.
ex: Who is there? (He/She is there)
Kirk was shot by whom? (Kirk was shot by him/her)
thx for clearing that up for me. although i never got it wrong, i didnt know why i was right
i LOVE correcting people when they use who instead of whom/when they use whom incorrectly
it genuinely makes my day
people must hate me for it but idgaf because i love doing it
I love being grammar police in some situations too
it is just satisfying asf
grammar is defined by what people use. so if you are correcting people all the time and nobody agrees with you, that means your grammar is wrong
i only do it to my friends/ppl i'm close with
and they always agree with me
because it's a running joke and i'm technically right
speak for yourself not for me