what cautions should we take in using pronouns
Remember to use the relative pronoun whom when the pronoun is the object of the verb in a sentence rather than the active subject. [ This is a very common error: "Who do you like?" "You like who?" (Wrong) "Whom do you like?" (Correct) "Sara is the one whom likes cats." "whom likes cats" (Wrong) "Sara is the one who likes cats." (Correct)
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