Who Among Us or Whom Among Us: What’s the Correct Usage?
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Ever find yourself typing out a message and suddenly you’re stuck on whether to write “Who Among Us” or “Whom Among Us”? You’re not alone. Let’s settle this confusion once and for all.
Is it ‘Who Among Us’ or ‘Whom Among Us’ that we should be using when talking about this fun game? Well, you’re about to find out.
“Who Among Us” is the Way to Go
When it comes down to it, “Who Among Us” is the correct form to use. Why? The word ‘who’ acts as a subject pronoun, which means it’s used for the subject doing an action. Since we often refer to the players or characters doing things in Among Us, ‘who’ fits perfectly.
Think of it like asking, “Who (in our group) is doing something?” In the case of Among Us, where players try to find the impostor, asking ‘Who among us’ makes more sense than using ‘whom,’ which is used for the object of a verb or preposition.
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