This episode of English Eden focuses on the correct usage of the pronouns "who" and "whom". Some examples of real-life blunders and some fun practice sentences are provided to help the listener understand the proper usage.
My source for this episode was a New York Times article found here: https://afterdeadline.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/29/the-case-of-who-v-whom-2/
The example questions are :
Whoever/whomever ate my cake is a dead man. Whoever.
To who/whom did you give that bouquet of flowers to? Whom.
I am going to find the man who/whom stole my panini. Who.
Bundy, who/whom was known for punctuality, always arrived to hide in the bushes in time and figure out who/whom he would strike. who, whom.
Llamas, who/whom I am terrified of, roam all around Machu Pichu. whom.