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Blurt

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“…whom is and whom isn’t civilised.”

You’re welcum!
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Wrong.

It's "who is and who isn't civilised."Here, "who" can be replaced by a subject pronoun (such as "he" or "she") and is thus the subject of the sentence. You use "whom" when referring to the object (such as "him" or "her," both object pronouns).

You know your English sucks when it takes a Frog to set you right, podjo.

@Lily

I'm sure you'll get to hear my accent some day. It's not only Canadian, it's French-Canadian (albeit only slightly).
 

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Wrong.

It's "who is and who isn't civilised."Here, "who" can be replaced by a subject pronoun (such as "he" or "she") and is thus the subject of the sentence. You use "whom" when referring to the object (such as "him" or "her," both object pronouns).

You know your English sucks when it takes a Frog to set you right, podjo.

@Lily

I'm sure you'll get to hear my accent some day. It's not only Canadian, it's French-Canadian (albeit only slightly).
BLURT!
 
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Lily

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Wrong.

It's "who is and who isn't civilised."Here, "who" can be replaced by a subject pronoun (such as "he" or "she") and is thus the subject of the sentence. You use "whom" when referring to the object (such as "him" or "her," both object pronouns).

You know your English sucks when it takes a Frog to set you right, podjo.

@Lily

I'm sure you'll get to hear my accent some day. It's not only Canadian, it's French-Canadian (albeit only slightly).

I was wrong about being wrong. Well, damn, that means I am always right. :LOL3:

I was hoping you'd record in both languages.
 

Breakfall

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Wrong.

It's "who is and who isn't civilised."Here, "who" can be replaced by a subject pronoun (such as "he" or "she") and is thus the subject of the sentence. You use "whom" when referring to the object (such as "him" or "her," both object pronouns).

You know your English sucks when it takes a Frog to set you right, podjo.

@Lily

I'm sure you'll get to hear my accent some day. It's not only Canadian, it's French-Canadian (albeit only slightly).
Incorrect you queer. I was right the first time.
 

Blurt

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You’re gay as fuck. Now fuck off and don’t bother addressing me again.
Here's the thing, though: while you can't prove I'm gay, I need only point in the direction of any one of your posts to prove you're a dickhead.

See how that works?
 

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