Whom/Who do I look like? [duplicate]





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Is "Whom do I look like" the 'proper' way of saying "Who do I look like?"
I know that second option is the most used one, but still










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  • ...more specifically (when followed by do) - Possible duplicate of Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

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  • If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

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  • Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

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Is "Whom do I look like" the 'proper' way of saying "Who do I look like?"
I know that second option is the most used one, but still










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  • If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

    – Mr Lister
    yesterday














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Is "Whom do I look like" the 'proper' way of saying "Who do I look like?"
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  • ...more specifically (when followed by do) - Possible duplicate of Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday













  • If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

    – Mr Lister
    yesterday



















  • ...more specifically (when followed by do) - Possible duplicate of Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday













  • If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

    – Mr Lister
    yesterday

















...more specifically (when followed by do) - Possible duplicate of Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

– FumbleFingers
yesterday







...more specifically (when followed by do) - Possible duplicate of Why is it “Who do you help?,” not “Whom do you help?”?

– FumbleFingers
yesterday















If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

– Mr Lister
yesterday





If you insist on using "whom", the proper structure is "Like whom do I look" anyway.

– Mr Lister
yesterday










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And you can tell that it is the right way bc if you turn the sentence around you would say, "Do I look like him?" Or "Do I look like her?" Whom stands in for Him / Her and Who stands in for He / She.
I believe He / She / Who are called subject pronouns.
And Him / Her / Whom are object pronouns.






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    And you can tell that it is the right way bc if you turn the sentence around you would say, "Do I look like him?" Or "Do I look like her?" Whom stands in for Him / Her and Who stands in for He / She.
    I believe He / She / Who are called subject pronouns.
    And Him / Her / Whom are object pronouns.






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      And you can tell that it is the right way bc if you turn the sentence around you would say, "Do I look like him?" Or "Do I look like her?" Whom stands in for Him / Her and Who stands in for He / She.
      I believe He / She / Who are called subject pronouns.
      And Him / Her / Whom are object pronouns.






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        And you can tell that it is the right way bc if you turn the sentence around you would say, "Do I look like him?" Or "Do I look like her?" Whom stands in for Him / Her and Who stands in for He / She.
        I believe He / She / Who are called subject pronouns.
        And Him / Her / Whom are object pronouns.






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        And you can tell that it is the right way bc if you turn the sentence around you would say, "Do I look like him?" Or "Do I look like her?" Whom stands in for Him / Her and Who stands in for He / She.
        I believe He / She / Who are called subject pronouns.
        And Him / Her / Whom are object pronouns.







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