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The distinction between subject and object forms of pronouns. For questions about upper- and lowercase, use the tag "capitalization".
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"Each of whom's" or "each of whose" [duplicate]
I have been most certainly sure that the second is the better option until I came across the first expression from a lecture by an American professor on EdX.
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