This song is from my childhood. It has seen a huge resurgence in popularity due to the Mexican cranberry juice guy.
Whom? The song is true. The guy in the video is perfectly talented.
You've never seen the cranberry skateboarding meme?
I haven't. But I'll look it up
Who. Why do whom people constantly insist on getting it wrong? Lesson: 99% of people don't need to word whom at all. The 1% who choose to add it to their language should take responsibility to understand the difference. Yet in 80% of cases they don't. Whom today is more misused than used properly.
A more simple trick to not making this kind of mistake is to just stop saying whom.
Whom is asking for a specific person. Who is asking for a name. Whom who made. What family is he from. A specific person. Who is a passerby.
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