Whom is used to refer to the object of a sentence and can be replaced by object pronouns (me, your, him, her, it, us, them). Example : His sister is whom I got the card from.
Use who and whom as a pronoun to indicate a subject or object group question. They serve as a nominative case ( who) or an objective case ( whom) within the sentence structure. Who replaces the subject performing the action and is used with I, You, He, She, It, We, They and One. Whom replaces the subject receiving the action and is used with. 221 50 439 402 282 177 375 420