120 Rules of Grammer
RULE20: Who vs. Whom?
“Who” is used as a subjective pronoun,
and
“Whom” is used as an objective pronoun.
That simply means that “who” is always as a subject to a verb, and that “whom” is always working as an object in a sentence.
As simple and important as that distinction is, many people have difficulty deciding on the proper usage of “who” and “whom” in sentences.
To clear this doubt, simply substitute the personal pronoun “he/him” or “she/her”
for “who/whom.”
If he or she would be the correct form, the proper choice is “who”.
Example:-
🟣 Jyoti is the girl who got the job. [She got the job.] ✅
If “him” or “her” would be correct, use “whom.”
Example:-
🟣 He is the man whom everyone admires. [ He is him.] ✅
RULE20: Who vs. Whom?
“Who” is used as a subjective pronoun,
and
“Whom” is used as an objective pronoun.
That simply means that “who” is always as a subject to a verb, and that “whom” is always working as an object in a sentence.
As simple and important as that distinction is, many people have difficulty deciding on the proper usage of “who” and “whom” in sentences.
To clear this doubt, simply substitute the personal pronoun “he/him” or “she/her”
for “who/whom.”
If he or she would be the correct form, the proper choice is “who”.
Example:-
🟣 Jyoti is the girl who got the job. [She got the job.] ✅
If “him” or “her” would be correct, use “whom.”
Example:-
🟣 He is the man whom everyone admires. [ He is him.] ✅