(more about these snowflakes below)
Why do I always wonder if I have spoken correctly after using “who” or “whom” . . . it shouldn’t be that difficult.
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Here is the rule:
Who vs. Whom
Rule. Use this he/him method to decide whether who or whom is correct:
he = who
him = whom
Examples:
Who/Whom wrote the letter?
He wrote the letter. Therefore, who is correct. (from grammarbook.com)
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The secret is in the “M” . . . him = whom
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It is snowing today.
Let’s add some artsy snow to our day. (click to enlarge)
Make snowflakes from wagon-wheel macaroni, white paint and glitter.
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(click on picture to enlarge)
Pinecones with egg white wash and sugar sprinkles.
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(click on picture to enlarge)
This neat snow-globe project requires clear plastic plates.
(teacherpop.org)
Add a snowstorm to your creative writing today.
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