What is the difference between "Who" and "Whom"?
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Who” and is a subjective pronoun. “Whom” is an objective pronoun. That simply means that “who” is always subject to a verb, and that “whom” is always working as an object in a sentence.
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Who is means asking for example : who are you
Whom means : whom you brought to this dress
This is different between who and whom
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