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who has just woke up vs whom has just woke up

The correct phrase is 'who has just woke up.' 'Who' is the subject form of the pronoun, used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. 'Whom' is the object form of the pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 827 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"who has just woke up"

Use 'who has just woke up' when referring to the subject of the action of waking up. 'Who' is the subject form of the pronoun.

Examples:

  • Who has just woke up? She has.
  • I wonder who has just woke up in the morning.
  • Who has just woke up early today?
  • Who has just woke up from a nap?
  • Who has just woke up feeling refreshed?
  • I just woke up one morning and realized there was nothing but thin air.
  • You said you just woke up, Allison.
  • A boy just woke up his neighbors.
  • You look like you just woke up from a three-day drunk.
  • Just woke up when your station called.
  • I just woke up on the floor of the break room.
  • I just woke up, and she was already gone.
  • We all just woke up here like you.
  • I just woke up five minutes ago.
  • I just woke up in a bathtub full of ice.
  • You just woke up from surgery.
  • What happened if you just woke up one morning, and you were like...
  • We all just woke up here like you.
  • Grandpa collapsed and was unconscious, he just woke up recently.
  • But you just woke up my roommate.
  • I just woke up from a nap and I feel drafty.
  • Just woke up wanting to hurt you.
  • Just woke up one day and realised.
  • I guess I just woke up in a good mood.
  • You just woke up from cryostasis.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Whom' is the object form of the pronoun and should not be used as the subject of a sentence.

"whom has just woke up"

  • I just woke up one morning and realized there was nothing but thin air.
  • You said you just woke up, Allison.
  • A boy just woke up his neighbors.
  • You look like you just woke up from a three-day drunk.
  • Just woke up when your station called.
  • I just woke up on the floor of the break room.
  • I just woke up, and she was already gone.
  • We all just woke up here like you.
  • I just woke up five minutes ago.
  • I just woke up in a bathtub full of ice.
  • You just woke up from surgery.
  • What happened if you just woke up one morning, and you were like...
  • We all just woke up here like you.
  • Grandpa collapsed and was unconscious, he just woke up recently.
  • But you just woke up my roommate.
  • I just woke up from a nap and I feel drafty.
  • Just woke up wanting to hurt you.
  • Just woke up one day and realised.
  • I guess I just woke up in a good mood.
  • You just woke up from cryostasis.

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