rishisbook wrote:
Noun Modifier with relative pronouns:
"Who" is as the subject of the verb in the relative clause, whereas 'whom' is used as the object of the verb or of a preposition.
Instructors, please explain this rule from Manhattan strategy guide with examples. Not able to understand the rule.
Check out this thread:
like-vs-as-who-vs-whom-do-so-t6526.html