To Whom It May Concern

in who •  6 years ago  (edited)

TO "WHOM" IT MAY CONCERN

Whenever caught in a "who/whom" bind--and this happens to even the most accomplished of the English language writers--here's a simple helpful trick to remember.

Think of the pronoun who/whom in other third person "he/him" or "she/her" terms. An example:

"He/she opened the door" as against the passive "The door was opened by him/her." Obviously, no one would say, "The door was opened by he/she." Right?

Same applies in case of phrases employing use of who/whom. These are often interrogatory.

Who opened the door? and its passive:

The door was opened by whom (and not who)?
(Recall the earlier "opened by him/her" example.)

"To 'whom' the word ... is pointed" should then be the right choice. No?

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