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Originally posted by ClassyLady
HC there is a difference between who and whom?
HC the two are not interchangeable?
HC who is to be used as a subject of an action?
HC whom is to be used as an object of an action?
HC it is the same as using I and me?
HC you do not sound any smarter by using whom instead of who?
HC you actually make yourself sound stupid?
HC you also do not make yourself sound any smarter or more proper by using I instead of me?
HC saying the person whom gave me this paper is totally incorrect?
HC saying the person who gave I this paper is wrong as well?
HC who and I are always used as subjects and whom and me are always used as subjects?
HC example: Who gave the piece of paper? I gave the piece of paper.
HC example continued: To whom was the piece of paper given? It was given to me
HC I'm finished with my grammar lesson now?
HC I just had to come and post this for all to see?
HC it's funny to me when one person tries to school or check another while using horrible grammar?
HC bad grammar takes away from the point that you are trying to make?
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HC I TEACH ENGLISH and
I learned something?
HC I have always hated whom but I do know when to use it?
HC I read the post that lead to your grammar lesson last night and was like WTF you sound stupid and WHOMever taught you to use who and whom needs to be shot?
HC speaking of. . .
SAW is used far more frequently than seen?
HC you always use seen with a helping verb, preferably have, had, or has?
HC I saw, you saw, we saw, he saw, she saw, they saw?
HC I seen =

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