Who vs Whom vs Whose | Who, Whom and Whose ka use | English Grammar Are you confused between who, whom, and whose? You're not alone — these words often trip up English learners, but this quick and clear video will help you master them in minutes. Learn the exact difference, when to use each one, and how to easily remember them with examples and grammar tips. "Who" is used as the subject of a sentence — the person doing the action. For example: "Who is calling?" You can think of it as replacing "he" or "she." "Whom" is used as the object — the person receiving the action. For example: "Whom did you see?" If you can replace it with "him" or "her," use "whom." "Whose" shows possession — it tells us who something belongs to. For example: "Whose bag is this?" Here's a quick comparison to help you remember: Who = subject (he/she) Whom = object (him/her) Whose = possessive (belonging to whom) This video is perfect for spoken English, grammar practice, competitive exams, and confident communication. Hit LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more simple English lessons every week! #WhoVsWhom #WhoseMeaning #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #GrammarTips #SpokenEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #ESL