oh,i love this news story!
okay, okay, my turn!
Who and Whom, What is the Difference?
You use who when it is referring to the person doing the verb, and whom when it is the person recieving the verb.
ex: Who said that? vs. Whom did she take to the dance?
seriously, i appreciate the help, but with all the words you routinely get wrong on here, i mean come on...
hey! i don't usually make gramatical errors. NEVER would i confuse the "the(i)(y)r(e)"s, unless i was completely exausted
contractions....i wont give myself as much credit for