Thursday, March 5, 2009

Blaze usually asks these Grammar Questions, but

Since I used the word "who" in the last Post, I wondered...
  • When do you use "who"
  • and, when do you use "whom"

and while we're at it...

  • "wonder" and
  • "wander" ?

5 comments:

The Becklets said...

And while you're at it, can someone PLEASE tell the people in NEPA that "yous" is NOT a word! As in, "do yous guys know when to use who instead of whom?" It drives me crazy!

Anonymous said...

let me guess, is NEPA "North Eastern Pennsylvania" ?

Anonymous said...

to WHOM do yous think NEPA is referring?

Anonymous said...

Who is the subject while whom is the object (following the verb, e.g.,I shall prayse whom?). Also, is youse werse than yuns?...which is common around St. Francis U., as in.."Yuns from the cooledge?" Ugh....but plenty of culture in four yrs. at the Cooledge among the pines"

Anonymous said...

Sorry class, in my hurry to get to the library I forgot 'wonder' and 'wander'. Ready to take notes, ok, here we go. 'Wonder' is what I did as a child concerning the world and its mysteries. After many yrs of shallow thinking 'wander' is what I've been doing as a result of not finding any answers. Hope that settles it. I'll be wandering around if u need me. Don't text me...I have nooooooclue. Ciao!