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“Who” vs. “whom” in tricky sentence [duplicate]
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What's the rule for using "who" or "whom"?
Which is correct?
A certificate is a statement that states who is entitled.
A certificate is ...
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Don't forget [who/whom] you're dealing with [duplicate]
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What's the rule for using "who" or "whom"?
"Don't forget [who/whom] you're dealing with."
I know the rules for who vs. whom, but I'm having ...
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Should I use “who” or “whom” as the only word in a sentence?
I understand that "who" is for the subject and "whom" is for the object. However, sometimes they are used as the only word in a sentence. For example:
Person 1: Yeah, he ate the entire cake.
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What’s the rule for using “who” and “whom” correctly?
I can never figure out whether I should use who and whom. Most people use who for both colloquially, but that’s not correct.
What’s the rule for using who and whom correctly?