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TopicFor those of you whom like Subway....
BigOlePappy
04/05/18 12:43:25 PM
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SteamedHams posted...
No, you're wrong. "Who" is a subject, "whom" is an object. This is equivalent to saying "Him likes Subway" instead of "He likes Subway."


No. It is the equivalent to saying "I gave the gift card to him whom likes Subway." Whom is functioning as a relative pronoun in the dative case.
The pronoun is syntactically referencing the object in the previous clauseit is acting as a relative pronoun.
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