Who, whom & whose
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Free printable who, whom & whose worksheets for 4th grade. Students practice selecting the correct pronoun form in questions and relative clauses, learning the key distinction between subject (who), object (whom), and possessive (whose) forms. Mastering these pronouns elevates sentence sophistication and reduces common formal writing errors. Part of our pronouns worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Distinguish between who, whom, and whose in sentences
- Use who as a subject and whom as an object correctly
- Identify whose as a possessive pronoun showing ownership
FAQ
How do students decide when to use 'who' versus 'whom'?⌄
A reliable test: if the answer to the question is 'he' or 'she,' use 'who' (subject form); if the answer is 'him' or 'her,' use 'whom' (object form).
When do students use 'whose' instead of 'who's'?⌄
'Whose' is the possessive form ('Whose book is this?'), while 'who's' is a contraction meaning 'who is' or 'who has' — they sound identical but serve completely different grammatical functions.
Is 'whom' still important in 4th grade, given that it's rarely used in casual speech?⌄
Yes — while 'who' dominates casual speech, 'whom' is expected in formal writing, tests, and academic contexts, so 4th graders benefit from learning when each form is appropriate.
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