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How to spell WHOME correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "whome", try using "whom" instead. "Whom" is the correct form of the pronoun used in objective cases. Another alternative could be "who", which is the correct form for subject cases. Remember to pay attention to the context to ensure you choose the right option.

List of suggestions on how to spell whome correctly

  • come I am looking forward to when you come visit me.
  • dome The dome is a large structure that is used for many different purposes.
  • heme During laboratory experiments, heme sometimes accumulates in the air.
  • home I can never wait to go home to my family.
  • homer Homer is best known for his epic poem, The Odyssey.
  • homey When I enter my grandmother's house, the warm and cozy atmosphere creates a homey feeling.
  • hume
  • lome
  • nome I feel so NOME when I'm around him.
  • rome I'm headed to Rome this holiday season.
  • some Some of the eggs in the cart are bad.
  • tome I borrowed my friend's tome of world history.
  • wham He felt a sharp pain as the door hit him wham in the face.
  • whams
  • WHEE I need to catch a Whee before he disappears again.
  • whim I had a whim to try out the spaetzle maker my aunt gave me.
  • WHIMS Her decision to paint her room bright pink was a whimsical one, driven purely by her momentary whims.
  • who Who is going to the movies with me tonight?
  • who'd I don't know who'd want to watch that movie.
  • who're Tony who're you?
  • who's
  • who've I have several friends who've traveled around the world.
  • Whoa My bike got away from me, whoa.
  • whole
  • Whom
  • whop I'm about to whop you with this bag.
  • Whose
  • woe What a woe it is to die in the desert!
  • Woke After a night of restless sleep, I woke up feeling groggy.
  • womb After giving birth, the new mother rests in a quiet and dark room, often referred to as the 'womb'.
  • women She always spoke about her life as though it were a storybook for women.
  • Wore
  • Wove The skilled weaver wove a beautiful pattern into the fabric.

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