Could you explain "who" and "whom"?
"Who" is the subject's question: Who is it? Who is knocking at the door?
"Whom" is the object's question: Whom do you see/love/hate? Whom should I let in?
Which resources did you use to find the solution? Were the resources useful?
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this resource? (Yes or No)
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Who vs. whom by grammar girl
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Clear, detailed |
Y |
| Who and whom from the Guide to Grammar & Style |
A bit too general |
Maybe |
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Chapter 13: Adjective Clauses in Understanding
and Using English Grammar (3rd Ed.) by B.S. Azar
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Nice tables and charts;
exercises too
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Y |
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