hey /lit/
since you guys are all grammar nazis, which one of these would actually enhance one of my sentences for my paper?
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>>9048879
whammu
Whoppers
>>9048882
>>9048884
WOW
rapid fire suggestions, thank you
now on for my next sentence, what about this one?
>>9048879
whomstsoeverest
whoo(m) boyo
>>9048904
boyo as in boyoass shleep?
>>9048882
lol
>>9048879
whom
>>9048904
>>9048920
dont bring this stuff to 4chan yall
>>9048879
Assuming you aren't trolling, who and whom are not the same. I just got into an argument over it with a really pretentious girl who, not only used whom wrong, she insisted that it who and whom are the same, only one isn't used as often "these days," which proved that she used the word only to sound impressive and smart.
Whom is just an objective pronoun, i.e. receives the verb. In other words, whom replaces him, her, them, and us if the use is in the form of a question or a dependent clause.
Who is the subjective pronoun, i.e. instigates the verb. Replaces he, she, they, and us.
>>9048879
yall'd've is actually pretty common in Texas
"if yall'd've practiced a bit more before the game yall'd've probably won"
>>9049899
This makes sense tho.
>>9049899
there's also the rare "y’all’dn’t’ve"
>>9049857
nah
I'm a garden variety Nazi, sorry.
>>9049899
I intentionally use double/triple/quadruple contractions make myself quirkier. I'dn't've, you'ren't, we'd've, etc
real nigga hours
>>9050770
too late