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Parallelism between past perfect and present continuous
In the following sentence:
Anyone who has stumbled glumly through a British airport recently,
trapped in endless queues, will already know the stench of bogus
security hanging heavy in the air …
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"I who am" or "I whom am"? [duplicate]
What is the correct usage of who/whom after the first person pronoun "I"?
I ___ am most concerned, was not consulted.
I think it should be who, but I am not sure.