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Who, whom or whose? - Learners' Questions

Who, whom or whose? - Learners' Questions

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Whats the difference between who, whom and whose? That's what Rodolfo from Brazil would like to know, and Dan has the answer! Nawar: Hi Dan, we can use relative pronouns in several ways to talk about one thing can't we?
For example
You said : this is the tree whose branches look like a ghost
But We can say:
This is the tree (which or that) its branches look like a ghost.
Correct me if I'm wrong.

Date: 2020-09-18

Comments and reviews: 4


Hi Dan! You're so funny... I love the way you teach. Every one of the teachers are great, I learn a lot from you.... I'm from Spain, I'm learning English for five years now, and it's harder than I expected... Keep doing these lesiones, they're really useful . See you teacher!
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Dan, great job, your examples and your face expressions are easy to remember and understand. Examples:
The girl who I talked to at the hospital was from Spain-
This is the beach which I was recommended. Whose these glasses are?

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As the example you stated here 3:41 of 'John's the guy who you met yesterday' can be restated as 'John's the guy whom you met yesterday', right?
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Great lesson as always, Dan! I'm a native speaker, but I've always been a little bit confused over 'who' and 'whom'. Thanks!
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