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who is going to the game vs whom is going to the game

The correct phrase is 'who is going to the game'. 'Whom' is used as the object of a verb or preposition, while 'who' is used as the subject of a sentence or clause. In this case, 'who' is the subject of the verb 'is going', so it is the correct choice.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

who is going to the game

This phrase is correct. 'Who' is used as the subject of the verb 'is going'.

Use 'who' when referring to the subject of a sentence or clause. In this case, 'who' is the correct choice as it is the subject of the verb 'is going'.

Examples:

  • Who is going to the game with you?
  • Who is going to the party tonight?
  • Who is going to the concert?
  • Who is going to the meeting?
  • Who is going to the store?

Alternatives:

  • Who is going to the game?
  • Who will be going to the game?
  • Who is attending the game?
  • Who is participating in the game?
  • Who is joining the game?

whom is going to the game

This phrase is incorrect. 'Whom' is not used as the subject of a verb.

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