English is flexible, so usage doesn't always follow strict grammar rules. Whom is objective case of who, used in object position. Who is pronoun used to refer to previously mentioned nouns
Both "yep" and "yup" mean "yes" and are variations of the same word. "Yep" is more active and enthusiastic, while "yup" has a more ironic tone
iPhone comes with Home button (older models) or no Home button (newer models). New iPhone setup requires carrier activation and Apple ID setup. Touch ID available on iPhones 5s-8 Plus, Face ID on newer models. Find My iPhone and iCloud settings recommended for security
'To be' is the most common English verb with 8 different forms. It can function as both main verb and auxiliary verb. Base form is 'be', with present tense forms 'am', 'is', 'are'
"Some" and "any" express indefinite quantities with both countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" is used in affirmative statements, "any" in negatives and questions. "No" can replace "not any" in negative sentences with countable singular nouns
Microphone uses standard 5/8" thread size. Includes 5/8" to 3/8" adapter for scissor arm stand. Comes with type-c to type-a audio cable. XLR cable not included, requires separate audio interface