WHO, WHOM, WHOSE
The following is a mini-tutorial on the uses of "who," "whom," and "whose." If you already know how to use these words, you can skip the explanation and go directly to the exercises . Subjects, Objects and Possessive Forms To understand how to use "who," "whom," and "whose," you first have to understand the difference between subjects, objects, and possessive forms. Subjects do an action: He loves movies. She goes to school. We enjoy Chinese food. Objects receive an action: The teachers like him . Thomas knows her . The actor smiled at us . Possessive forms tell us the person something belongs to: His bike is broken. I like her new book. The teacher graded our homework. "Who" is a Subject Pronoun "Who" is a subject pronoun like "he," "she" and "we" in the examples above. We use "who" to ask which person does an action or...