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shittim

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Magenta

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Can you explain this "rule" ?
Would you like me to? Shall I just go ahead? Will that be okay?

Can you replace the word (who) with “he”’ or “’she" ?

Or would the word (who) be better replaced with "him" or "her" ?

Do you know that in the case of having "him," (or "her"), the proper one would be WHOM?

And if the replacement is better served with "he" or "she," then WHO is correct?

And did you also know remembering this little grammar lesson
is made easier to recall by the letter "M" itself? As in, him = whom?
 

Magenta

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but what about her?
Did you see that "him" and "her" are grouped together?

Him/her... he/she? Is this not much easier than trying to figure out the longer
explanation of: whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition?


Do we even know what that means??? LOLOLOLOLOLOL
 
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Did you see that "him" and "her" are grouped together?

Him/her... he/she? Is this not much easier than trying to figure out the longer
explanation of: whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition?


Do we even know what that means??? LOLOLOLOLOLOL
 

shittim

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Do I have to be to continue on this thread?:unsure::)