What I hate about you
Please learn the grammatical terms for the use of the words who and whom.
For example: To whom are you speaking?, For whom are you looking?, About whom are you dreaming?, Who are you?, Who is in the shower?, Who has been sleeping in my bed?
You do what to whom. Who can do what to whom. Whom cannot do what to who. (Just know that I wanted to chew off my arm for writing this sentence. I know it’s so very wrong, but I must prove my point.)
Thank you.