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whom
whom
/huːm/
pronoun
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The objective case of "who," used to refer to the person that a particular action is done to or for. Note: While "whom" is technically correct in certain contexts, "who" is commonly used in its place in everyday speech and writing.
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whom
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The objective case of "who," used to refer to the person that a particular action is done to or for. Note: While "whom" is technically correct in certain contexts, "who" is commonly used in its place in everyday speech and writing.
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