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What is the difference between whome and who
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What is the difference between whome and who
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Who is the subject of a verb (i.e. the one doing the action).
- Who’s there?
- Please let me know who will be going.
Whom is the object of a verb (i.e. the one being acted upon).
- With whom did you go?
- Tomorrow we will announce whom we selected.
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nothing whome and who is the same
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