Am I the only one who doesn't know how to use "whom"? I remember my elementary school English teacher talked about this word once, then no one mentioned it anymore.94Please respect copyright.PENANAlkTPGQTCw1
I recently saw an easy way to distinguish them and use them properly. The method is to simply answer the question, and then check if we use the pronoun in subject form or object form. If we use the subject form (she), use who, otherwise (her), use whom.
For example,94Please respect copyright.PENANAMEEdQ8foHb
1. Who/Whom are you talking to? Answer: I am talking to her. Use whom.94Please respect copyright.PENANAa9kW0wLSWh
2. Who/Whom is she? Answer: She is Mary. Use who.