TheQuailman Active member Sep 24, 2009 #1 Twenty days after Sethe’s arrival at 124, Stamp Paid comes to visit her and her baby Denver whom he helped care for during Sethe’s escape. Should it be 'whom' or 'who'?
Twenty days after Sethe’s arrival at 124, Stamp Paid comes to visit her and her baby Denver whom he helped care for during Sethe’s escape. Should it be 'whom' or 'who'?
R Ryan10271 Member Sep 24, 2009 #4 Who if it is followed by a verb. Whom if not I'm reading the same book.
cornholio Active member Sep 24, 2009 #5 Where's that Grammar Police jackass when you actually need him?
Ski.Ballet Active member Sep 24, 2009 #8 It's whom. Easy way to tell: Rearrange the sentence and replace who with he and whom with him. Example: With (who/whom) am I speaking? Incorrect: I am speaking with he Correct: I am speaking with him
It's whom. Easy way to tell: Rearrange the sentence and replace who with he and whom with him. Example: With (who/whom) am I speaking? Incorrect: I am speaking with he Correct: I am speaking with him