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Which case type is the pronoun "whom"?

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"Whom" is objective case like the pronouns him, her, them, me, and us. Use whom as the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence.

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Objective Case

Both the interrogative and relative pronoun 'whom' is objective case; used as the object of a sentence or clause.Interrogative: Whom will you tell? (you tell whom). Relative: The person, for whom I made this, is not here right now.

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