This is a continuing series from Adirondack Editing. I want to share this one in particular because whether to use who or whom has confused me for so long! Thank you once again, Susan and Chris! I hope this clears this up for everyone else like it did for me. đ
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Originally posted as the Dun WritinââNow Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others.
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Who, Whom, and other Word Misuses
Erik (The Kid Who Reviews Books), a frequent visitor and commenter on The Story Reading Apeâs blog, requested a post discussing who and whom. Thanks for the suggestion, Erik, and if anyone else has any requests, please leave them in the comments!
Many writers struggle with when to use âwhoâ and when to use âwhom,â which are both pronouns. The technical explanation is that âwhoâ is a subjective pronoun; it should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence. âWhomâ is an objective pronoun; it should be used to refer to the object of a sentence.
But unless you like to diagram sentences in your sleep, thatâs probably way tooâŚ
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Thanks for sharing, Becky đ
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