Who vs. Whom and Other Writing Bugaboos

Who vs. Whom and Other Writing Bugaboos

Every writer has them: little points of grammar they can never remember. Is it who or whom? When is effect the right word? Is it i.e. or e.g., and what do they stand for anyway? Here are a few points to help you write cleaner copy.

Who vs. Whom

Who is used in place of a subject noun, while whom is used in place of an object noun.

Try switching out who/whom for they/them. If you'd use they, you want who; if you'd use them, whom is your answer:

Who was late for dinner? They were?late for dinner.
I sent an e-mail to whom? I sent an e-mail to them.

?I.E. and E.G.

I.e. stands for id est in Latin, which translates to that is in English. E.g. stands for exempli gratia in Latin, which is for example in English.

For e.g., remember that it's an egg-xample. For i.e., remember it's "in essence."

Affect and Effect

Affect is generally used as a verb, while effect is generally used as a noun.

Here's a mnemonic device, courtesy of Copyediting:

To Affect is to Act on, but the Effect is the rEsult.

Farther vs. Further

Farther is used for distances, while further is used for time or degree:

I walked farther today than I did yesterday.
John wants to discuss the topic further at the meeting.

What bugaboos haunt your writing? Let me know in the comments below and I'll cover them in a future post.

William Hamilton

Military Space Professional, Senior Training Specialist

3 个月

I finished 6th Grade “language arts” (English), thanks.

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Cheyenne Alexander

Freelance Proofreader at CMA Proofreading

3 个月

These are all definitely tricky! Thanks for sharing.

Elsa Peterson

Freelance Editor, Researcher, Writer

3 个月

Personally, I remember "i.e." by the way my sister used to pronounce "other" when she was a toddler. "In etherwords" (with a short "e") is how "in otherwords" would sound when she said it. So, to me "i.e." stands for "in etherwords."

Judi K- Judikjazz

Traditional/Classic Jazz singer; writer

3 个月

Thank you!! I always thought that "different than" was wrong and it should be "different from"..... did that change or was I wrong?

Elaine R. Firestone, ELS

ERF Editorial Consulting, Owner/Lead Editor in Physical-, Earth-, and Botanical Sciences Editing

3 个月

Thanks for sharing this Erin Brenner! I can’t tell you the number of times I correct these, especially “effect” and “affect”.

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