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lazycats LV5

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回复 29# silvermoon

How do you know when to use "who" or "whom" in a sentence?
    Dear Leanna:
This is one of those tricky grammar questions that continues to confound some people. According to the American Heritage Book of English Usage, "Who is used for a grammatical subject, where a nominative pronoun such as I or he would be appropriate, and whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition."

For those of us to whom (notice the correct usage of "whom" after a preposition) grammar school is a distant memory, a little basic English review is needed. A nominative pronoun acts as a subject of a verb (Who ate the cake?) or as the subject of a linked verb (Did you see who ate the cake?). A direct object, on the other hand, is the object of a verb (Whom did you call?) or a preposition (He is the person to whom I placed the call).

If the days of diagramming sentences on the blackboard are fuzzy, and subjects and objects swim together in a sea of confusion for you, many sites advise you to simply trust your ear. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation offers this helpful tip: if you can replace a word with "he" or "she," then it is the subject of the sentence and you should use "who." If you can replace the word with "him" or "her," it is the object and you should use "whom." You might need to rephrase the sentence to make this work.

On the web site of the Meredith College Writing Center, we found another handy rule of thumb -- only pronouns that are objects end in the letter "m" (whom, him, them).

The correct usage of these troublesome pronouns is often ignored in speech and informal writing when the word "whom" would sound forced or unnatural.

silvermoon LV15

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本帖最后由 silvermoon 于 11-4-2010 20:37 编辑
回复  silvermoon

if you can replace a word with "he" or "she," then it is the subject of the sentence and you should use "who.

lazycats 发表于 11-4-2010 20:18



     自己找那句用的不对的

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回复 33# silvermoon


    感谢大哥提醒,那个可以被替换为her,所以应该用whom,我已经改过来了。不过,在非正式场合,都用who了,就不用改了。

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本帖最后由 silvermoon 于 11-4-2010 22:04 编辑

回复 34# lazycats


    someone那个句型后面接whom
    另外几个不改要加助词构成被动语态

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本帖最后由 lazycats 于 11-4-2010 22:21 编辑

回复 35# silvermoon


    那个whom我明白了,不是指前面修饰的名词,而是后面的,如果是位置在宾语位置的,就变whom. 然后我又改了近是个错。。。。。。。汗,原来以为自己语法还不错,没想到一写出来就破腚百出呀。。。。。。

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本帖最后由 silvermoon 于 11-4-2010 22:21 编辑
回复  silvermoon


    那个whom我明白了,不是指前面修饰的名词,而是后面的,如果是位置在宾语位置的, ...
lazycats 发表于 11-4-2010 22:11


    I need to guide the girl who has been boring of work or emotion

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回复 37# silvermoon


    it is a good idea.

嘉少 LV13

发表于 11-4-2010 22:28:07 | 显示全部楼层

:_nrjsymll I'm sick of it..

lazycats LV5

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回复 37# silvermoon


    我劳呀,我又改了七八个错,这次是过去时态的问题,不过,i am sure, 还有很多错。。。。
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