WHO | WHOM | WHOSE | WHO'S - Important English Grammar Lesson!

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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
00:22 FREE PDF AND QUIZ
00:57 What is difference between WHO and WHOM?
1:55 More about WHO with the examples
3:56 More about WHOM with the examples
4:42 Should you use WHOM in your daily life?
5:26 Even more about WHOM
6:55 More examples of WHO and WHOM
7:28 WHO’S and WHOSE with the examples
10:07 Social media
10:55 Bloopers and Outtakes

🎥 Video edited by Polina Park

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In Spanish "whom" would be "A quién" and "whose" would be "de quién". Great content!

danieldurango
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You're a great teacher, I think one of the best on Youtube. Thanks LUCY!

marco_spallino
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Mrs. Lucy, you're the best teacher.
I learned a lot from you, and I like the way you're teaching to improve our English.
I thank you and I thank you again.
I wish you the best in life keep going.

jalbuonlinetv
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I've got my English writing exam tmrw, this is gonna be super helpful! Thanks a lot, Lucy! 💜

human
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*_It's undisputedly such a needful grammar lesson from a gorgeous teacher!_*
*_Thanks so much Lucy! I really love the way you teach!_*

davesmith
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It would be nice and we'll be able to understand if all native English speaks like you, , , , your English is so sweet to hear, , thank you miss Lucy🙏😍🥰

kokihaokip
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Wow ! I can't believe that I finally learned the difference between 'who' and 'whom' . I have been trying to learn it for two years.
Thank you for creating these great videos.

shamexi
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Hey Lucy ! Thanks for helping us to improve our english 🥰
I would like to know if you could do a video with how to use "shall", in France one of my professor told me that it is not so much used in oral conversations, but I hear it a lot in series like "shall we ?" And I'm a little confused 🥲

sarahbty
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What we would do without miss Lucy?

She's a blessing especially for someone like me which English is my third language actually 😂

venwarrezo
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Lucy,
That was magical. I teach part-time and I love the way you simplified the explanation.
Keep up the good work ;)

jddmar
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Wow that's very useful. I just know about "who's" 😀. Thank you so much Mrs. Lucy 🙏🏻

oisantos
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You're fine and understandable teacher. It's blessing to know you via You tube. I never miss your lessons

fimashavin
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Native speaker here from America; I remember the first moon landing; I was an English major in college; no one ever explained this to me as well as you explained it to me just now. Thank you!

catfishcave
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I've always wanted to learn this, and thanks to you, I finally did it!!

DanilloSalles
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You definitely approved that you're the biggest teacher English on social media... I'm dead loving about your videos and I put respect on your name miss Lucy🌼👍♥️♥️♥️🙏

poochyfullgrace
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I been looking up about whom and whose on google but this one is much simplest and easiest to understand. Thank you!

nabilakahar
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I often use "who" and "who's/who is" to refer someone, but didn't apply "whom" and "whose" too much.
But I really need this English lesson video. Thank you, Miss Lucy.

jerometsowinghuen
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Very helpful and clear lesson, as usual. Thank you

gabriellagirardi
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Neat work, Lucy !! Content, presentation, and technology to perfection. Thanks !!!

xabiermartinez
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In my 10 years of learning English in school, I never even heard "Whom". My teachers just didn't teach it and I think they may didn't even know it existed. So when I heard it for the first time from an English Native speaker, I was just utterly confused. Thank you for explaining it.

I actually like it a lot to express myself in a chosen way, even in my mother tongue which can be really complex. I really like how it sounds :)

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