Often-misused pronoun NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 28, 2024
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Updated Jun 28, 2024
Often-misused pronoun NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Often-misused pronoun NYT for the June 28, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with W and end with M, and the possible solutions are WHAM, WARM, WHOM.
The answer is WHOM.
The pronoun "WHOM" is often misused in casual conversation and writing due to its less frequent usage compared to "who." "WHOM" is used as an object pronoun, typically following a preposition or as the object of a verb, to refer to the person or people that an action is directed toward or who are affected by it.
The misuse of "WHOM" often occurs when people use "WHO" instead, especially in spoken language or informal writing where grammatical accuracy is less strictly observed. Correct usage of "WHOM" helps maintain clarity and grammatical correctness in sentences where the object form is required, ensuring accurate communication according to standard English grammar rules.
This clue last seen in NYT Crossword Puzzle on June 28, 2024. You can also get all other NYT's Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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