View Full Version : Who and Whom/Who's and Whose?
Seedler
03-16-2006, 03:51 AM
I never get when to use who's and whose/who and whom
"I knew someone on FST who's grammar isn't the best".
"I knew someone on FST whose grammar isn't the best".
Which one's correct?
"Who's/whose cawk is the biggest on FST? It depends on who/whom you ask."
Rewrite that in a grammatically correct manner?
manker
03-16-2006, 03:56 AM
I never get when to use who's and whose/who and whom
"I knew someone on FST who's grammar isn't the best".
"I knew someone on FST whose grammar isn't the best".
Which one's correct?
"Who's/whose cawk is the biggest on FST? It depends on who/whom you ask."
Rewrite that in a grammatically correct manner?I explained this to maebach a month or so back, he asked exactly the same question. I can't be arsed to search for it tho'.
You're from the same school, aren't you.
That's kinda special :happy:
Seedler
03-16-2006, 04:11 AM
I never get when to use who's and whose/who and whom
"I knew someone on FST who's grammar isn't the best".
"I knew someone on FST whose grammar isn't the best".
Which one's correct?
"Who's/whose cawk is the biggest on FST? It depends on who/whom you ask."
Rewrite that in a grammatically correct manner?I explained this to maebach a month or so back, he asked exactly the same question. I can't be arsed to search for it tho'.
You're from the same school, aren't you.
That's kinda special :happy:
Yep, it's a special school for special kids who are special and have special needs needing special attention.:cool: It's l33t I tell ya.:cool2:
zapjb
03-16-2006, 04:41 AM
whose
Busyman
03-16-2006, 04:45 AM
I never get when to use who's and whose/who and whom
"I knew someone on FST who's grammar isn't the best".
"I knew someone on FST whose grammar isn't the best".
Which one's correct?
"Who's/whose cawk is the biggest on FST? It depends on who/whom you ask."
Rewrite that in a grammatically correct manner?
For starters, "who's" is the contraction. "....who is (or who has) grammar isn't the best" makes no sense in that sentence.:ermm: (plus that sentence would sound better with "knew" matching up with "wasn't" instead of "isn't")
"Whose" is possessive.
I don't really use whom that much but I know whom is the objective form of who.
Think....to whom, with whom, he is someone whom I dislike....
The only time I think "who" sounds shitty is when it's used after a preposition. "Whom" sounds fitting.
Otherwise use "who". I doubt a grammaranimal would even pull you up on it.
"Whore" is possessive.
Yeah, tell me about it. :dry:
Bitch is always up in my face wantin to know where I been and who I was with.
Damn woman, let a brother be.
Busyman
03-16-2006, 06:54 AM
"Whore" is possessive.
Yeah, tell me about it. :dry:
Bitch is always up in my face wantin to know where I been and who I was with.
Damn woman, let a brother be.
:lol: :lol:
Yeah, she should "possess" another name.
Virtualbody1234
03-16-2006, 12:38 PM
Who is?
Busyman
03-16-2006, 02:24 PM
Who is?
...and who isn't?
Those are the questions.
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