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  1. "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: Whom are you going to invite? Whom did he blame for the accident? Whom did he hire to do the job? "Whose" is a Possessive Pronoun. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun like "his," "her" and "our."

  2. We know that whom is replacing an object personal pronoun, because of how we would answer the question. With whom did you travel to France? I travelled with him/her/them. Other examples: About whom is this written? It’s written about him. To whom does this belong? It belongs to her.

  3. Los relativos en inglés son who, whom, whose, which y that, e introducen las oraciones de relativo. Permiten ampliar información sobre un elemento en la oración principal. Who, whom, whose y that se refieren a personas y mascotas, mientras which, whose y that a seres inanimados.

  4. Level: intermediate. whose and whom. We use whose as the possessive form of who: This is George, whose brother went to school with me.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Examples. This is my brother , whom you met at our house last month. Do you know someone whom I can talk about global warming. The woman whom I saw at the cinema last week is a dentist. This is my student whom I like a lot. The children, most of whom are clever, succeeded in the exam.

  6. Whom: Este pronombre lo utilizas al referirte a la persona sobre quien recae la acción. Por ejemplo: Whom do you choose? / ¿A quién eliges? The doctor is a professional with whom we meet to discuss our health. / El doctor es un profesional con quien nos reunimos para discutir nuestra salud.

  7. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.