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Case of Pronoun [duplicate]
pronouns
grammatical-case
whom
Difference between I and Me [duplicate]
word-choice
grammaticality
pronouns
comparisons
grammatical-case
Why is the accusative case used for a "topic"?
pronouns
personal-pronouns
grammatical-case
"Whomever runs it's" or "whomever runs its"?
possessives
grammatical-case
noun-phrases
saxon-genitive
whoever-vs-whomever
It was he ... / It was him [duplicate]
grammar
pronouns
grammatical-case
Did noted 17th century poet Katherine Philips make a grammatical error?
pronouns
poetry
personal-pronouns
grammatical-case
rhymes
Which grammatical case is "him" in "I help him", and why?
grammar
grammatical-case
"It was he/him who/whom I voted for."
pronouns
grammatical-case
"He is better than _____." (1) I (2) I am?
pronouns
grammatical-case
comparisons
Has the use of the subject pronoun after the verb "to be" become archaic?
grammatical-case
be
predicative-complement
Difference between "Let us go" and "Let we go"?
pronouns
grammatical-case
"...four others, one of whom responded." Is “whom” correct here? Can I use "who" instead?
prepositions
objects
grammatical-case
whom
prepositional-objects
"whom...must...": is this real sentence grammatical?
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
grammatical-case
whom
The case of "y'all"
american-english
dialects
grammatical-case
In "Enter John", is John in the nominative or accusative case?
grammar
grammatical-case
I'm a stay-at-home person—but who <or whom> isn't these days? [duplicate]
pronouns
grammatical-case
relative-pronouns
questions
whom
Grammar/case in a salutation/greeting
grammatical-case
salutations
greetings
Does "In the event of ..." take the genitive case?
grammar
possessives
personal-pronouns
grammatical-case
Using nominative "I" instead of objective "me" in plural phrases [duplicate]
pronouns
grammatical-case
"Neither them nor us" vs "Neither they nor we"
grammar
grammatical-case
coordination
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