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one of the kids who i was vs one of the kids whom i was

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "one of the kids who I was with." The relative pronoun "who" is used to refer to the subject of a clause, while "whom" is used to refer to the object. In this case, the correct form is "who" because it refers to the subject of the clause.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

one of the kids who i was

Incorrect. The correct form should be "one of the kids who I was with."

The correct relative pronoun to use in this context is "who" because it refers to the subject of the clause.

Alternatives:

  • one of the kids who I was with

one of the kids whom i was

Incorrect. The correct form should be "one of the kids whom I was with."

The correct relative pronoun to use in this context is "whom" because it refers to the object of the clause.

Alternatives:

  • one of the kids whom I was with

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