I’m not a massive fan of “whom” – it can sound a bit arch for my liking. But I’m being won over…
Whom is vocabulary drenched in bourbon, monocles and mustaches.
I’m not a massive fan of “whom” – it can sound a bit arch for my liking. But I’m being won over…
Whom is vocabulary drenched in bourbon, monocles and mustaches.
Oh my American colleagues love it when I use whom or whilst!
The oatmeal deserves a nobel prize for something.
‘Whom’ is a great word in the right place and time, to whom it may concern. It’s a lovely old word, resonant of the Old English from whence it came. Its misuse can be arch, I can hear that – useful to know it could be a subtle trigger-word. Thx, Tom!