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Who is vs whom which is correct?

It depends in the placement in the sentence (and possibly the formality of the conversation). "Who" is the subjective form; meanwhile, "whom" is the objective form. In proper writing, for instance, it is correct to put "For whom is the present?". Colloquially, it is instinctive to say, "Who is this present for?". The first example is correct in proper grammar (In proper writing, never end a sentence in a preposition e.g. for, from, to, at, before, etc.). As mentioned earlier, "who" is the subjective form. For example, "Who is it at the door?" or "Who is calling me at this hour?" are both examples of the subjective case. Basically, if it is a subject in a normal, declarative sentence, then you say "who." If it is in a prepositional phrase, or if it is a direct/indirect object, then you use "whom." More examples: "For whom are you giving this?" "This is for *name*." "To whom are you talking?" "I am talking to my imaginary friend." "Who ever can it be?" "It's your creepy stalker!" "Who will come to the party?" "No one will come to the party."


How do you say whom in Spanish?

quien


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Who or whom did you say was elected?

The correct form is "Who did you say was elected?". The pronoun "who" is functioning as the subject of the sentence.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form.The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.


What is a sentence with the word whom?

Whom did you say was coming for dinner? Ask not for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. The landlord from whom he was renting had suddenly passed away.