who said this and to whom?
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who will be the subject and whom will be the object But be careful not to overdo it. Even when used correctly in the grammatical sense, the word whom, while lovely in sound, is not always acceptable.
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Who said to whom examples:
For example, “Who is the best in class?” If you rewrote that question as a statement, “He is the best in class.” makes sense. Use whom when a sentence needs an object pronoun like him or her
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