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Old 07-01-2011, 12:13 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by mywifesnameishonda View Post
Now i'm no English major, but this should be who, not whom.
Now I'm not grammar nazi....wait nevermind
whom |hoōm|
pronoun
used instead of “who” as the object of a verb or preposition : [ interrog. pron. ] whom did he marry? | [ relative pron. ] her mother, in whom she confided, said it wasn't easy for her.

USAGE 1 A continuing debate in English usage is the question of when to use who and when to use whom. According to formal grammar, who forms the subjective case and so should be used in subject position in a sentence, as in : who decided this? The form whom, on the other hand, forms the objective case and so should be used in object position in a sentence, as in : whom do you think we should support? or : to whom do you wish to speak?
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