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The modern objective case pronoun whom is derived from the dative case in Old English , specifically the Old English dative pronoun "hwām" (as opposed to the modern subjective "who", which descends from Old English "hwā") – though "whom" also absorbed the functions of the Old English accusative pronoun "hwone".
31 янв. 2018 г. · The new relative pronoun whom (in its Middle English form hwām) functioned as the dative case form of who, used when the person in question is the indirect ...
6 мар. 2013 г. · Yes, and also effectively the dative ("to whom"). Nouns don't have cases any more in English, but pronouns do*. The accusative of "who" is "whom ...
“Who” is the nominative or subjective case form, whereas “whom” is the accusative, or objective case form.
Dative is the 3rd case in the Russian language – кому? чему? (to whom?). It is used for the indirect object in the sentence. It's not easy to remember six cases ...
6 авг. 2024 г. · The dative case defines the indirect object in English and uses object pronouns. Learn to use the dative case to say for whom or to whom an ...
The Dative case is chiefly used to indicate the person for whom (that is, for whose advantage or disadvantage) an action happens or a quality exists. w/ Compounds · Person Judging
31 окт. 2019 г. · The dative case is used to indicate the noun to whom something is addressed, given, or directed to. Example: - Я послал им сообщение. (ya ...
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