See, Watch, and Look: What’s the Difference?
Do you know when to use see, watch, and look? These three words may seem the same, but English speakers […]
See, Watch, and Look: What’s the Difference? Read More »
Do you know when to use see, watch, and look? These three words may seem the same, but English speakers […]
See, Watch, and Look: What’s the Difference? Read More »
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Are you confused about whether to use who or whom? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Even native English speakers sometimes struggle with this grammar rule. The good news is that the difference is actually very simple once you learn the trick.
In this guide from MK’s English, we’ll explain the difference between who and whom with clear rules, real examples, and easy practice questions. You’ll discover when to use who as the subject of a sentence and whom as the object. Plus, we’ll give you a quick test to instantly check if you’re using the correct word.
This lesson is perfect for ESL learners, English teachers, and exam preparation (IELTS, TOEFL, EIKEN). By the end, you’ll feel more confident in both speaking and writing.
👉 Ready to master your grammar and sound more natural in English? Book your free trial lesson today at MKsEnglish.com
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