Uses and Example Sentences with WHO, WHOSE and WHOM

Uses and Example Sentences with WHO, WHOSE and WHOM





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WHOM

WHOM is an object pronoun.
Example; him, her, us…  It should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.

We use WHOM to ask person receives an action.

Examples

•This is my brother , whom you met at our house last month.

•Do you know someone whom I can talk about global warming.

•The woman whom I saw at the cinema last week is a dentist.




WHOSE

WHOSE is a pronoun. It is used in questions to ask who owns something.

It is a possessive pronoun.

Example; her, his, our and etc…

Examples

Whose gloves are these?

Whose notebook was stolen in the class?

•This is Mary, whose mother went to university with me.

•Alex whose mother is an Math teacher lives in London.

WHO

WHO is used for people. Who is a subject pronoun.

Example; I, he, she, we and etc…

We use WHO to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way.

Examples

Who’s gonna cook dinner today?

Who prepares the texts in the President’s speech?

•The person who you met after school was my teacher.

•The man who I saw yesterday was Alex.


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