Who keeps letting the little bratzilla in?
Actually I have a problem with that too.
Eventually, American English will evolve to the point that she’ll be wrong about that.
Who cares?
Cursive writing is no longer taught in school.How will they sign their name?X marks the spot ;(
At the risk of drawing fire, whom is meant to be used after a preposition (i.e. “For whom the bell tolls” or “with whom she argued” etc.) all other cases are who.
I say who cares about whom gives a rats patuuty!
May 08, 2015
Wilde Bill over 6 years ago
Who keeps letting the little bratzilla in?
steven01221971 over 6 years ago
Actually I have a problem with that too.
enigmamz over 6 years ago
Eventually, American English will evolve to the point that she’ll be wrong about that.
zzeek over 6 years ago
Who cares?
Herb L 1954 over 6 years ago
Cursive writing is no longer taught in school.How will they sign their name?X marks the spot ;(
mpease over 6 years ago
At the risk of drawing fire, whom is meant to be used after a preposition (i.e. “For whom the bell tolls” or “with whom she argued” etc.) all other cases are who.
Sneaker over 6 years ago
I say who cares about whom gives a rats patuuty!