‘Who’, ‘whom’ or ‘whose’? - Learners' Questions
"What’s the difference between ‘who’, ‘whom’ and ‘whose’?"
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That's what Rodolfo from Brazil would like to know, and Dan has the answer!
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Enjoy more Learners' Questions here: http://bit.ly/2HYETLB
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