WHO or WHOM - English grammar rules and lesson

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  • @YoelMonsalve
    @YoelMonsalve 2 роки тому

    Very good, as usual. I've been learning English by myself for a couple of years and this channel has been one of the best (if not the best) I have found in my route. Cheers!

  • @englishbyteswithsiribon2391
    @englishbyteswithsiribon2391 4 роки тому

    This video is great. The difference betwen who and whom was explained clearly. This is somewhat confusing but you were able to explain it perfectly. Thank you very much. I'm excited to watch your other videos. God bless.

  • @nuruzzaman33
    @nuruzzaman33 Рік тому

    Andrew, you're an excellent teacher on UA-cam

  • @derekcallan-englishforpros
    @derekcallan-englishforpros 5 років тому +1

    Great lesson Andrew 👍

  • @parisaahmadi59
    @parisaahmadi59 5 років тому +2

    Andrew, who is an English teacher from Crown Academy of English, has left a message to us in order to don’t forget his next video.
    I appreciate you.

    • @angelamamyan2172
      @angelamamyan2172 4 роки тому

      I think instead of "in order to don’t forget'" you should write - in order not to forget :)

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 5 років тому

    Dear Prof, marvellous lesson,
    Honestly, I agre with you up to a point. Let me explain presently!
    In modern English when I obtained my Advenced Certificate in English I had to answer "whom" and "who" in the right position.
    Thank you kindly, you are the be-all and end-all. A

  • @aliadam210
    @aliadam210 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Mr Andrew so much 👍👍👍today what you did I understood it for first time I differ between these verb thanks ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍

  • @AbhishekRai-qo2fj
    @AbhishekRai-qo2fj 5 років тому +1

    May God always keep you happy,sir!

  • @jeanmariebernal6200
    @jeanmariebernal6200 5 років тому +1

    Hi there Andrew How are you? As usualy your lesson was very clear and interresting I' m looking forward to seeing your next video. Thanks so much Andrew.

  • @Rita2121.
    @Rita2121. 5 років тому +2

    The lesson was interesting. Thank you Andrew.

  • @fazilpeerally5288
    @fazilpeerally5288 5 років тому +1

    Dear Teacher Andrew,
    The lesson of " who /whom " is very insightful and helpful. The explanations are very clear and concise, as always. The diagrams as well as the arrows make our understanding much easier.
    To be honest, I got through many grammar books, but did not have much information in relation to your explanations. Thank you so much in making such a video lesson.
    Sorry, can I trouble you for making a video lesson about the Relative Adverb : when (= in/on which), where (=in/at which), why (= for which), and how (= in what way). I have confident in your ability.
    Once again, thank you for your unwavering support in continuing provide us with good video lesson. It means a lot.
    Best Wishes,
    Fazil

  • @sma1832
    @sma1832 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the lesson, you are the best teacher.

  • @joaoandre7488
    @joaoandre7488 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Teacher. Here some examples that I have learned today then the Teacher will see If I am correct or not. The people who I work with is very cheerful. Who do you work with? Who will you play with ? Who do you live with? Thank you Teacher, for very good explanation about prepositions.

    • @CrownAcademyEnglish
      @CrownAcademyEnglish  5 років тому

      Hello, thanks for your message.
      All of your sentences are correct. There is a small mistake in the first sentence. Here is the correction:
      "The people who I work with *are* very cheerful." ("people" is a plural so the verb must also be plural.)
      Andrew

  • @rgalynahsolitana8474
    @rgalynahsolitana8474 Рік тому

    This only i know about "whom" (To whom it may concern) 😅. Thank you so much teacher Andrew I learned now better about who and whom ❤

  • @prabhus4137
    @prabhus4137 4 роки тому

    அருமையாக இருந்தது உங்கள் பதிவு ,🥰

  • @Bouchka291
    @Bouchka291 5 років тому

    Great! I understand with your useful explanations 👍

  • @cathyzatula5503
    @cathyzatula5503 5 років тому

    😀😀😀😄😄 Thank you very much !!! It was very helpful lesson 😃😃😃

  • @gitishirasb7874
    @gitishirasb7874 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much 👌👌💖💖💖

  • @colix100
    @colix100 5 років тому

    I was a bit confused about the word "whom" over "who". Thanks for such a clear explanation.

  • @Rohit-ws7gb
    @Rohit-ws7gb 2 роки тому

    Super teaching...thanq

  • @sonukumar-tm7yw
    @sonukumar-tm7yw 5 років тому

    Very useful lession.
    Thanks.

  • @amianifineug1353
    @amianifineug1353 5 років тому +1

    thank you (interesting lesson)!
    please video passive and active voice
    Andrew who help person to improve the english langage ( true or false ???) thank you

  • @kadirkutty9069
    @kadirkutty9069 5 років тому

    Very very good exercise thank you sir.

  • @osonhodeleon
    @osonhodeleon 5 років тому

    An amazing video!

  • @diegorozo9923
    @diegorozo9923 3 роки тому

    Hi Andrew, I have a question. In international tests like TESOL or IELTS. Is common for them to use whom and how in the same question to choose one of them? Because "whom" is not common in spoken English.

  • @altayebgamaraldawla652
    @altayebgamaraldawla652 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much

  • @kevinortiz342
    @kevinortiz342 5 років тому

    I loved it!
    Mr. Andrew, can I use contractions in formal speaking or it's bad?

    • @osonhodeleon
      @osonhodeleon 5 років тому

      Don't worry, contractions are ok.

  • @mohdyaseen2391
    @mohdyaseen2391 4 роки тому

    Tonight I cleared my doubt

  • @shamelrouh3371
    @shamelrouh3371 5 років тому

    Thanks, professor

  • @blackyrocky7438
    @blackyrocky7438 5 років тому

    Hello! I have a question of how we use relative clauses with causative verb sentences. Eg. The woman from whom Mark gets his hair cut is over there. Or The woman whom Mark gets her to cut his hair is over there. How can we put relative clause with causative sentences?

  • @ahmedqanimuqdishawi1847
    @ahmedqanimuqdishawi1847 5 років тому

    Lessons are important

  • @akhtarhossain1486
    @akhtarhossain1486 5 років тому

    Plz bring one episode of clauses..!

  • @ritusonii2197
    @ritusonii2197 5 років тому

    Another nice video💖
    Ex- Maths be made to understand by solving.
    Is this a correct sentence

    • @ierahsaje9352
      @ierahsaje9352 5 років тому

      you have the same profile pic as mine.

  • @SoylentSoy
    @SoylentSoy 3 роки тому

    Can I assume that these rules work for American English as well?

  • @rajranidahiya6307
    @rajranidahiya6307 5 років тому

    Nice explanation
    Plz make a video on impersonal pronoun

  • @ahmedabdallah7071
    @ahmedabdallah7071 5 років тому

    Thanks sir

  • @juancarloshinestroza8636
    @juancarloshinestroza8636 5 років тому

    What about the customer that called me was angry ?

  • @nawarnawar5822
    @nawarnawar5822 5 років тому

    Hi sir. I really know the difference between who and whom, but i don't know what to you use if i have an English exam. The problem is that every teacher has his own perspective because Some teachers say that never use who as an object and if you use it as an object it will consider wrong .
    What should i do?

    • @ndres839
      @ndres839 5 років тому +1

      I would use whom so they never can tell that it is wrong

    • @nawarnawar5822
      @nawarnawar5822 5 років тому

      @@ndres839 thanks so much

  • @saSa-dr1lg
    @saSa-dr1lg 4 роки тому

    I have watched a video , one of the native speakers said : one of whom live in Taiwan . Is it wrong ?

  • @josa18ful
    @josa18ful 4 роки тому

    Can I say?
    The customer whom I called was angry.
    Thanks

  • @Childrensmathes
    @Childrensmathes 5 років тому

    Sir,the word "sun"is a proper noun.why cannot we write this word in capital letter.please explain why and why not?p Siva Rao,India.

  • @Ismaeilnouri3558
    @Ismaeilnouri3558 5 років тому

    hi
    During taking an exam which one could be the best option. who or whom

  • @marillarhanim7436
    @marillarhanim7436 5 років тому

    Unfortunatly whom is considered old grammar,I find it the formal expression for the objectif ,perhaps because I like grammar and linguistic too much

  • @Musicworld01_
    @Musicworld01_ 5 років тому

    Ty sir

  • @theophonchana6307
    @theophonchana6307 5 років тому

    We don't say whom anymore, but we say who instead in Modern English because whom is so old.

  • @AS-xo4ne
    @AS-xo4ne 3 роки тому

    Hi,
    I want to know the name of that person who gave you a pen, so how should i ask the question?
    "Whom did you give the pen?" or "to whom did you give the pen?" Which sentence is correct Please answer.

  • @batoolmohamed4380
    @batoolmohamed4380 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Mr.Andrew .In fact,your videos are the best .
    Can you see my comment below the video (How come?)

  • @banazmostafi1235
    @banazmostafi1235 4 роки тому

    👍

  • @englita
    @englita 5 років тому

    Either and neither? Pls...

  • @-Dezhen
    @-Dezhen 5 років тому

    *WHOMST*

  • @kevinortiz342
    @kevinortiz342 5 років тому

    We can't say: The woman "whom" cuts Mark's hair.............?

    • @CrownAcademyEnglish
      @CrownAcademyEnglish  5 років тому +2

      The woman is the *subject* of the verb "cut". Therefore, we use *who.*
      *whom* is not correct. *whom* is used as an object.
      Andrew

    • @kevinortiz342
      @kevinortiz342 5 років тому +1

      @@CrownAcademyEnglish Thank you so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so much!

  • @abanoubadel9670
    @abanoubadel9670 5 років тому

    Why do not put whose in the same video to know the difference between them ??
    Anyways thanks a bunch

  • @أسامةكيرام
    @أسامةكيرام 2 роки тому

    مرحبا

  • @theophonchana6307
    @theophonchana6307 5 років тому

    kicktcha/kickcha= kicked ya (kicked you)