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WHO OR WHOM? MS. FETHEROLF’S FOOLPROOF METHOD
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Who relates to whom in the same way he relates to him. Who (he) is the subject Whom (him) is the object.
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WHO OR WHOM? STEPS TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT CASE:
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1. Identify the clause containing who/whom The boy (who/whom) is giving the speech is my brother. Do you know John (who/whom) is my friend? Do you know John (who/whom) I worked for?
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2. Replace who/whom with a more common pronoun WHO WHOM SubjectiveObjective I, he, sheme, him, her they, wethem, us
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2. Replace who/whom with a more common pronoun The boy (who/whom) is giving the speech is my brother. Do you know John (who/whom) is my friend? Do you know John (who/whom) I worked for?
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3. Read clause aloud with common pronouns, rearranging wording if necessary. Listen to determine correct case. he / him The boy (who/whom) is giving the speech is my brother. he / him Do you know John (who/whom) is my friend? he / him Do you know John (who/whom) I worked for?
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4. Observe case and match it with either who or whom. he / him The boy (who/whom) is giving the speech is my brother. he / him Do you know John (who/whom) is my friend? he / him Do you know John (who/whom) I worked for?
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The boy (who / whom) lives next door called us. (Who / Whom) did they choose? She was astonished when Rochester (who / whom) she had never seen before greeted her like a long-lost friend.
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1. Carol is the one who/whom Tom brought to the party. 2. Do you know John who/whom is my friend? 3. Do you know John who/whom is the one I work for? 4. Sally is the girl who/whom won the award. 5. Sally is the girl whom/whom John cried over. 6. Marie is the one who/whom the committee selected. 7. Marie is the one who/whom gave me a gift.
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Maisy is the girl (who / whom) received the Nobel Prize and for (who / whom) we planned the celebration, inviting (whoever / whomever) we chose. That is the actress (who / whom) he describes in the gossip magazine and (who / whom) hopes to win the Academy Award.
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