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#292 Mistakes that Native Speakers Make in English

RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

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The Difference Between Who and Who?

Who is used when we want it to be the subject of the sentence, while whom is accompanied by a preposition, am. So there are a couple of easy rules to remember to differentiate between m these two words. Aman: Don't feel bad about making this mistake, because i think, like 95 % natives don't know the difference and don't use whom. But it can be good if you see whom to caneli know more or less what that means, why that's being used.

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