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shajandr

05/17/16 10:50 PM

#346144 RE: cowtown jay #346141

"Whom" is used when it's an object (after the verb). Who is used when it's the subject (before the verb).

Think of it this way: if you'd use 'he' then you use 'who' - if you'd use 'him' then you use 'whom'.

"Who would like to go?"

"Bob asked whom to the prom?"

"Who went to the prom?"

"File suit against who (sic)? - WRONG - yours

Against whom?" - CORRECT - mine

Gee, whom knew? - WRONG - yours


Or were you quoting from one of Moskowitz's garbled SPNG emails?