Whom is you refers to? please help me
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Whom is a formal English and is used instead of 'who' when the sentence is referring to an object pronoun and not when the sentence is referring to a subject pronoun such as he or she.
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"To whom are you speaking?"
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Whom is formal English and is used instead of "who" when the sentence is referring to an object pronoun and not when the sentence is referring to a subject pronoun such as he or she. An example of whom is someone asking which person someone is speaking to, "To whom are you speaking?"
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