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Whomwhowhosesuch pronouns what they are used for?

The phrase "whomwhowhosesuch" is not a grammatically correct phrase and doesn't make sense.

It seems you're trying to understand how to use pronouns. Let's break down the basics:

Pronouns:

* They/Them/Their: Used for people who identify as non-binary or for situations where the gender of a person is unknown or irrelevant.

* He/Him/His: Used for male individuals.

* She/Her/Hers: Used for female individuals.

* It: Used for inanimate objects, animals, or ideas.

* You: Used when referring to the person or people being addressed.

* We/Us/Our: Used when referring to the speaker and one or more other people.

* I/Me/My: Used when referring to the speaker.

Who/Whom:

* Who: Used as the subject of a sentence or clause.

* Whom: Used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Example:

* Who is going to the party? (Subject)

* To whom did you give the gift? (Object of the preposition "to")

Such:

* Such: Used to emphasize the degree or extent of something.

Example:

* I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.

To learn more about pronouns, you can:

* Consult a grammar textbook or website.

* Use online resources like Grammarly or Merriam-Webster's dictionary.

* Practice using pronouns in your writing and speech.

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