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There's a "he vs him" rule. If the answer would be "he", then "who" would be correct. If the answer would be "him", then "whom" would be correct
As for this situation, the answer to "For who/whom?"could obviously be "For him." rather than "For he." So, whom would be correct.
Ironically, I'm not very good at explaining grammar. So, I'm not even sure if that made sense. x.x
It made sense; thanks.
No problem. :)
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There's a "he vs him" rule. If the answer would be "he", then "who" would be correct. If the answer would be "him", then "whom" would be correct
As for this situation, the answer to "For who/whom?"could obviously be "For him." rather than "For he." So, whom would be correct.
Ironically, I'm not very good at explaining grammar. So, I'm not even sure if that made sense. x.x
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It made sense; thanks.
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No problem. :)