Wh- Questions
Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!
Whom
'Whom' is a WH-word, which is mostly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.
Which vs. Whom
Which and whom are two commonly used pronouns, using them a lot makes lots of confusion for new learners. So let's not waste one moment and start learning.
That vs. Who or Whom
'Who', 'whom', and 'that' are all relative pronouns. Two of them are used as a subject and one of them is the object. If you want to which is which, read this!
Pro-forms
Understanding pronouns enable us to understand pro-forms in English very well. Pro-forms are alternatives that are put in the position of words, phrases, etc.
Whom vs. Whose
'Whom' and 'whose' are used a lot in English grammar. So it is important to be able to use them correctly.
Whom vs. Whomst
It is not common to see 'whomst' and even 'whom' in everyday English. Since you have been faced with them, let us start learning about them in this article.
Complementizers
Complementizers make a clause into the subject or object of a sentence. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
Whom vs. Them
'Whom' and 'them' are words in the English language that may confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
Interrogative Pronouns
There are five interrogative pronouns in English. Each is used to ask a specific question. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.
Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns are matchmakers of English grammar. They come in the beginning of relative clauses and join two clauses together. Ready to learn about them?
Whom vs. Whomever
It is rare to see whomever in daily English. But it is important to know the difference between 'whom' and 'whomever.'