Turning in app, could someone give me a quick grammar check on my PS?

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We need some grammar service on SDN, espec. during the app cycle.🙁

Borrowed an old thread to get some feedback about this:

My friends also include Betaine and Ylide, whom I typically meet on a daily basis.

Should I use "whom" or "which" here? I spent a good amount of time researching when to use "whom," but I couldn't figure it if you can use it for plurals.

:help: Thanks a lot!
 
We need some grammar service on SDN, espec. during the app cycle.🙁

Borrowed an old thread to get some feedback about this:

My friends also include Betaine and Ylide, whom I typically meet on a daily basis.

Should I use "whom" or "which" here? I spent a good amount of time researching when to use "whom," but I couldn't figure it if you can use it for plurals.

:help: Thanks a lot!

I'm pretty sure people = who/whom

This is coming from the winner of "Best Overall English Student" in 10th grade, so there. :laugh:
 
Thanks for the input and offers.

I'm pretty sure people = who/whom

This is coming from the winner of "Best Overall English Student" in 10th grade, so there. :laugh:

I know people = who/whom, but what about plural people (as in my sentence)?

I was hoping to have the answer by now as I plan to submit today :scared:
 
It's whom.

My friends also include Betaine and Ylide, whom I typically meet on a daily basis.

They trick is to look at just the clause after the period. "whom" is the direct object of your meeting, which in regular english translates to, whom is the thing that you are meeting. to say who in that context would be like saying, "I typically meet he on a daily basis"

Another trick is to substitute a different pronoun in and see if it still makes sense. If so, then it's probably ok. If not, then change it.
 
Alright! So I'm gonna assume that you can use "whom" for plurals too. Thanks a lot!
 
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