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Who vs whom in "Who is the right person to turn to?
Take the sentence:
Who is the right person to turn to?
I'm not sure whether who or whom should be used in this position.
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“Managers are one group to which” vs. “managers are one group to whom”
Which of the following is grammatical?
Managers are one group to which these findings are relevant.
Managers are one group to whom these findings are relevant.
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“Whoever” Vs. “Whomever”
On the subject of "whoever" and "whomever", I was reading this but I am still confused: http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/whoever.asp
What is the correct use of whoever/whomever in the following ...
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“By whom?” vs. “Who by?” [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What's the rule for using “who” or “whom”?
With who vs. With whom
Are “by whom?” and “who by?” perfect equivalents?
I have the feeling ...
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With who vs. With whom
Is this correct?
The person with whom I'm doing the project should be here soon.
If it is, is "with" always a dative preposition? (like "mit" in German)
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Contemporary written usage of “whom” in objective case [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What's the rule for using “who” or “whom”?
I was writing a LinkedIn recommendation one day, and ended up pondering for a while which of these ...
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What’s the rule for using “who” and “whom” correctly?
I can never figure out whether I should use who and whom. Most people use who for both colloquially, but that’s not correct.
What’s the rule for using who and whom correctly?