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Someone whose people vs Someone whom people

Both phrases are not correct as they are incomplete and lack context. 'Someone whose people' could be part of a sentence like 'someone whose people have suffered greatly'. 'Someone whom people' could be part of a sentence like 'someone whom people admire'. The correct choice depends on the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Someone whose people

This phrase is incomplete and needs more context to be correct. It could be part of a sentence like 'someone whose people have suffered greatly.'

This phrase can be correct when used in a complete sentence to refer to a person whose community or family has a particular characteristic or experience.

Someone whom people

This phrase is also incomplete and requires more context to be correct. It could be part of a sentence like 'someone whom people admire.'

This phrase can be correct when used in a complete sentence to refer to a person who is admired or respected by others.

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