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You”, “thou” or “ye”: an outline of the modern usage of the all-purpose second person in English – Principato Scuola
Was just introduced to James Thurber's "The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Guide to Modern English Usage." Thought it might be appreciated here. Here's its rule on who vs whom (more in comments) :
Who vs. Whom: Choose the Correct Word to Use With This Guide – INK Blog
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Ifluent English - How to use Who, Whose and Whom to ask questions. Side note: 'Whom' is not as commonly used as it once was amongst native English speakers. Most modern English
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