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When do you use "who" and when do you use "whom" in a sentence?

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  • 29-09-2019

Answer:

You use who when you are talking about the person that is doing something. You use whom when talking about the person that is receiving an action.

Explanation:

Who is used as a subject. Ex: Who wants to go to the party?

Whom is used as the object. Ex: I don't know with whom I will go to the party.

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