Both are correct, but to avoid the use of ‘whom’ you could just drop that pronoun. The woman, he fell in love with, left him after a month. She is the subject. She cannot leave her/herself.

Who or whom do you love more?

1) Who do you love? (Answer: I love him, her or them–all objects.) Therefore, the correct usage would be whom. Bo Diddly would have sounded stuffy if he sang, Whom Do You Love.

Who I met or whom I met?

Who is used as the subject of a sentence or clause. Whom is used as the object of a preposition and as a direct object. In your sentence, the pronoun would refer to the direct object, so to be correct, you should say, “The boy whom I met at the party.”

Where is whom used?

Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.

Can vs May Grammarly?

May is the more formal word, and if you are at all concerned about being tut-tutted, a safe choice. Can is now the verb of choice for ability, and both can and may are still used in the “possibility” sense. You may use can if you wish, and you can use may if it makes you feel better.

Can I use who and whom interchangeably?

‘Who’ and ‘whom’ are both question words that are used when asking about a person (not a place or a thing). In these ways, the two words are alike and used similarly. However, ‘who’ and ‘whom’ are not synonyms and cannot be used interchangeably.

Is whose and who’s the same?

Who’s. Who’s is a contraction linking the words who is or who has, and whose is the possessive form of who. They may sound the same, but spelling them correctly can be tricky.

Who I meet or whom I meet?

when we ask about ‘someone’ in a question we can use ‘who/whom’ which functions as object of verb. so ‘whom/who did you meet’ is correct.

Is windowsill all one word?

Over time, many two-word (window sill) or hyphenated (window-sill) compounds evolve into closed compounds (windowsill). If the compound isn’t listed at all in the dictionary, write it as two separate words.

What is the difference between who and whom in grammar?

mute unmute. When you’re trying to figure out whether to use who or whom, it helps to know the difference between subjects and objects because you use who when you’re referring to the subject of a clause and whom when you’re referring to the object of a clause. In other words, who is a subject pronoun and whom is an object pronoun.

What is the difference between “Do you love him” and “whom”?

Let’s put it in the latter form and make a difference of pronoun: “Do you love him?” Note that you do not say “love he.” “Him’” is the objective form of the pronoun. “Whom” is also the objective form, and so that is the pronoun that is correct. Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.

What type of pronoun is you are whom I Love?

You are who I love. Let’s focus on the who clause, then you can find that the missing element from this clause is actually an object after the verb love. Therefore, who should be changed to whom, which is an object relative pronoun. You are whom I love. Now, the whom clause has no problem, but you can see that whom clause works as an object.

How do you use the whom clause in a sentence?

You are whom I love. Now, the whom clause has no problem, but you can see that whom clause works as an object. However, there is the place at which a subject complement should be. So, I should either change the whom clause back to a who clause or make you into an object. You is whom I love. It’s you whom I love. Whom I love is you.