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Home In vs. Hone In: Which Is right? | Merriam-Webster What to Know We enter both 'home in' and 'hone in' in our dictionary (because both are commonly found), but most usage commentators consider 'hone in' to be a mistake Some animals possess the uncanny ability to return to their home or to the location of their birth from just about anywhere
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How to Use Who vs. Whom | Merriam-Webster What to Know Who refers to someone performing the action of a verb (e g "They are the ones who sent me the gift"), and whom refers to someone receiving the action of a verb ("I'd like to thank the gift-givers, whom I've known for years") In grammar terms, that makes who a subject, and whom an object When following a preposition, whom is the preferred choice ("For whom was the gift intended
Words for Working from Home | Merriam-Webster Throw on your loungewear, cocoon yourself in the blankets, and binge-watch your favorite show Not sure what any of that means? Then read this list of words for working from home