Sleet · 11 answers · 2mo

˗ˏˋ 🌊 ࿐࿔ G ⁺ B QOTD ⸝⸝⸝

hi second ever generic and basic qotd

₊˚⊹ — Do you know (No cheating.) when to use “whom” rather than “who”?

Can you use whom in a sentence.. real quick? Serious or not, I’m interested. —

Sometimes I know sometimes I don’t.. like it comes back to me at random times

“Whom will come with me to the haunted house?”

whom dares eat my pancakes.
I think that’s how you do it but yeah I’m more use to who

For whomever reads this answer, CURSE OF THE PHARAOH

I am pretty sure I forgot. Being honest. Apparently it’s used as a verb instead of a noun so shrugs

hai u use who in reference to a person (subject pronoun) and whom in reference to an object (object pronoun)

“whom is this redbull for?”
“who did you give this redbull to?”

i dont use it a lot since its too fancy imo but its fro when its like the object. of a verb or something i forgot the other word

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