"Who" vs "Whom": The Simple Subject-Object Trick
Who vs whom made simple — the he/him trick, when to use each, and why whom is disappearing from everyday English.
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Who vs whom made simple — the he/him trick, when to use each, and why whom is disappearing from everyday English.
Understand why "be" changes to am, is, are, was, were based on subject person and number. Clear rule with examples and common errors.
Will vs would explained with future meaning, past habit, polite requests, hypothetical results, reported speech, common mistakes, and practice questions.
Learn how to use wish and if only for present regrets, past regrets, and desired changes — with clear rules, examples, and practice for exams.
Learn how English words are formed using prefixes, suffixes, and roots — with rules for word class, meaning changes, and exam-focused practice.
Your vs you're — the possessive vs contraction rule, the substitution test, and why this error is so common.
Learn the basic 5 and basic 7 English sentence patterns with examples, differences, derived structures, and practice exercises.