We can also use them as relative pronouns to connect two phrases or clauses about a person or people to one another. The difference is who is the pronoun for the subject of a sentence, while whom is the pronoun for the object. Therefore, you only need to figure out if you want to select the pronoun for the sentence’s subject or the object.
Whose is a possessive pronoun. Use it when you’re asking (or telling) to whom something belongs. What is the difference between who and whom and whose? ‘Whom’ is an object pronoun like ‘him’, ‘her’ and ‘us’. We use ‘whom’ to ask which person received an action. ‘Whose’ is a possessive pronoun like ‘his’, and ‘our’.
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