In relative pronouns, when do you use 'who' and when do you use 'whom'? Explain and give examples.
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who to point out someone
whom means a particular explanation
like
TODAY I MET THE PERSON WHO HELPS EVERYONE
TODAY I WILL THE PERSON TO WHOM THIS BAG BELONGS.
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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