Hi, I´d like to know when I have to use "whom"
L lamaga81 Senior Member DIACAAAA....!!! ARGENTINIAN SPANISH Jul 29, 2008 #1 Hi, I´d like to know when I have to use "whom"
T TKDfille Member Los Angeles, USA English-USA Jul 29, 2008 #2 Use whom as an object and who as a subject. EX: Whom are you writing to? = a quien Who is writing? =quien
Use whom as an object and who as a subject. EX: Whom are you writing to? = a quien Who is writing? =quien
xqby Senior Member Oxnard, CA English (U.S.) Jul 29, 2008 #3 You use "whom" as object of a verb or when there is a preceding preposition. Please, search for prior threads about this; I'll be happy to answer more specific doubts, but I feel like we get a who/whom question pretty much every week. How is this related to tourism?
You use "whom" as object of a verb or when there is a preceding preposition. Please, search for prior threads about this; I'll be happy to answer more specific doubts, but I feel like we get a who/whom question pretty much every week. How is this related to tourism?