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  1. 15 de abr. de 2014 · There is no plural form for "Wh" questions. They are the same thing whether is singular or plural. Examples: Singular: "who are you?" Plural: "Who are you"? In this case, people should understand you according to your lookout and body language.

  2. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Plural of Whom. There is no plural form for “whom.”. Similar to “who,” “whom” is also an interrogative pronoun that can refer to a singular or plural subject. If we can replace the subject with the pronouns “him,” “her,” or “them,” then “whom” is the correct form.

  3. We use who as an interrogative pronoun to begin questions about people: Who ’s next? Who makes the decisions here? Who did you talk to? We use who in indirect questions and statements: The phone rang. She asked me who it was. Can you tell me who I should talk to. I can’t remember who told me.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Can a plural verb be appropriately used with the word ‘who’? Yes, if ‘who’ refers to a plural antecedent, the verb should agree with the plural noun, for example: “Who are the winners?” When should ‘who’ be replaced with ‘whom’ in both singular and plural contexts?

  5. Se usan who, whom y whose para preguntar acerca de las personas y which para preguntar acerca de las personas o las cosas. Se usa what para preguntar acerca de las cosas y what for para preguntar por razones y motivos. Se usa how para preguntar sobre la forma en que sucede algo.

  6. We use "who" to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way. Examples: Who made the birthday cake? Who is in the kitchen? Who is going to do the dishes? "Whom" is an Object Pronoun. "Whom" is an object pronoun like "him," "her" and "us." We use "whom" to ask which person receives an action. Examples:

  7. ¿Who's o Whose? Whose y who's , que es la abreviación de who is, suenan y se escriben de forma similar, pero no significan lo mismo. En este video te explicamos cuando se usan cada una de estas opciones. Las diferencias entre Who, Whom y Whose son muy sencillas. Apréndelas con nosotros.