In this lesson, you will learn how to use 'who' and 'whom' correctly. A
lot of people get confused when they have to use these words, as they do
not know which one is appropriate when they want to ask something about
a person.
'Who' is used to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way.
Example 01 : Who baked the cake? (which person is performing the action of 'baking')
Example 02 : Who left the door open?
Example 03 : Who is taller, John or Maria? (which person is a certain way 'taller')
'Whom' is used to ask which person receives an action.
Example 01 : Whom did John hire? (which person received the action of being 'hired)
Example 02 : Whom are you inviting?
Example 03 : Whom did he blame for the theft?
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'Who' is used to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way.
Example 01 : Who baked the cake? (which person is performing the action of 'baking')
Example 02 : Who left the door open?
Example 03 : Who is taller, John or Maria? (which person is a certain way 'taller')
'Whom' is used to ask which person receives an action.
Example 01 : Whom did John hire? (which person received the action of being 'hired)
Example 02 : Whom are you inviting?
Example 03 : Whom did he blame for the theft?
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