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Is it who or whom? . . . . . . . . . .
Random & Fun / 12:27 PM - Sunday February 12, 2012

Is it who or whom? . . . . . . . . . .

What is the grammatical rule for who and whom?

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- Asked by graziella, Female, 46-55, Philadelphia, Medical / Dental

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If you can substitute he/she use who
If you can substitute him/her use whom





- Response by sweetshyfree1, Female, 36-45, Retail

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Who is (No preposition)
To Whom, For Whom, or From Whom (With the preposition)


That's the simple way to remember.

- Response by chessplayer, An Intellectual Guy, Male, 36-45, Administrative

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The word whom means to whom it may concern who means who are you who did this.

- Response by pawbuddys, Female, 46-55

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whom may I ask is calling?
who the heck are you, and why ask me that :)

- Response by stupidgdlkg, A Mr. Nice Guy, Male, 36-45, Edmonton, Technical

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Whom is asking the question, who will respond

- Response by oldsalt52, A Mr. Married Guy, Male, 56-65, Milwaukee, Self-Employed

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