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"whom I have been dreamed of" vs "who I have been dreamed of"

The correct phrase is "who I have been dreamed of." The use of "who" is appropriate in this context because it is the subject of the verb "have been dreamed of."

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

whom I have been dreamed of

This phrase is incorrect. "Whom" is not used correctly here.


Alternatives:

  • who I have been dreamed of
  • the person I have been dreaming of
  • the one I have been dreaming about
  • the individual I have been dreaming of
  • the one who has been in my dreams

who I have been dreamed of

This phrase is correct. "Who" is used as the subject of the verb "have been dreamed of."

This phrase is used to refer to the person someone has been dreaming about. The pronoun "who" is the subject of the verb in the sentence.

Examples:

  • She is the one who I have been dreamed of for years.
  • He is the man who I have been dreamed of since I was a child.

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