Who vs Whom: The Rule That Actually Works
Master who vs whom with the he-or-him substitution test, embedded clause rules, and real examples from formal to casual writing.
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Master who vs whom with the he-or-him substitution test, embedded clause rules, and real examples from formal to casual writing.
Complete Bengali pronoun reference: personal pronouns at three honorific levels, possessives, reflexives, demonstratives, and relative pronouns.
Swahili pronouns explained: independent pronouns, subject prefixes, object infixes, possessive stems that agree with noun class, and three-distance demonstratives.
Complete guide to Ukrainian pronouns: personal (я, ти, він, вона, ми, ви, вони), possessive (мій, твій, наш), reflexive (себе), demonstratives (цей, той), with all 7 cases.
Urdu pronoun system with three levels of you: tu, tum, aap. Personal pronouns, possessives, oblique forms, reflexive apna, and social register guide.
Master I vs me vs myself with the drop-the-other-person test, compound subjects, prepositional phrases, reflexive pronouns, and 20+ examples.
Complete reference to Yoruba pronouns including subject, object, and possessive forms, emphatic pronouns, and demonstratives with tone-marked examples.
The he-him test, working examples, and the one rule that settles every who vs whom question. Plus the cases where whom is optional even in formal writing.
Learn when to use who vs whom with the simple he/him trick. Covers formal vs informal usage, whoever vs whomever, and real examples in questions and statements.