Woodward English

🟣 WHO vs. WHOM 🟣
Use WHO as the subject of a sentence or clause.
- Who is calling?
Use WHOM as the object of a verb or preposition.
- To whom are you speaking?
- Whom did you see?
Tip: If you can replace with "he/she," use "who"; if "him/her," use "whom."

This is a traditional grammar rule BUT ... honestly, how often will you really hear people use WHOM nowadays?
In everyday conversation, everyone just uses WHO so I wouldn't stress so much about this rule.
What do you think?

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