Comment poser une question qui a trait à une personne ?
Devons-nous utiliser « Who » ou « Whom » ? La réponse est assez simple. Dans cet épisode nous décryptons la règle de façon pratique et synthétique afin qu’aucun doute ne subsiste dans vos esprits lors de l’utilisation de l’un ou l’autre de ces deux pronoms, tant à l’oral, qu’à l’écrit.
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