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Who vs Whom
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What's the difference? Which one is correct?

Who

Definition: Who is used as a pronoun to refer to a person or people when asking about their identity or role.

Usage: Who is used to ask questions about people.

Example sentences:
  • 1. Who is the president of the United States?
  • 2. Who is coming to the party tonight?
  • 3. Who is responsible for this mess?
Whom

Definition: Whom is used as a pronoun to refer to a person or people when asking about the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage: Whom is used in formal English to ask questions about the object of a verb or preposition.

Example sentences:
  • 1. To whom did you give the book?
  • 2. Whom did you invite to the wedding?
  • 3. With whom are you going to the concert?

Let’s briefly summarize the differences and usage of these words.

Quizzes about "Who" vs "Whom"

Who vs Whom: 5 Quizzes

1. What is the subject pronoun used for the subject of a sentence?

2. Which pronoun is used as the object of a verb or preposition?

3. Which pronoun is used to show possession?

4. Which pronoun is used as the subject of a relative clause?

5. Which pronoun is used as the object of a relative clause?

FAQs

  • Who

    Who is used to refer to the subject of a sentence.

  • Whom

    Whom is used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.

  • Whose

    Whose is used to indicate possession or ownership.

  • What

    What is used to ask about something.

  • Why

    Why is used to ask for the reason or purpose.