Explaining WHO, WHOM, WHOSE and WHO'S | Relative Pronouns | Relative Clause | Interrogative Pronouns
In this video, I gave a detailed explanation on the differences in "who", "whom", "whose" and "who's". While "who", "whom" and "whose" are all interrogative or relative pronouns, "who" is used in the subject position, "whom" is used in the object position and "whose" is used in the possessive case. I also explored the usage and the place each of the pronouns can take in sentences. "Who's" is the contracted from of "who is".
00:00 Intro
00:22 General Description
01:50 What are the Differences among them?
02:15 "who" explained
03:58 "whom" explained
05:52 "whose" explained
06:37 "who's" explained
07:08 Jamb past question
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