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Use "who" as the subject of a sentence or clause, and "whom" as the object.
Examples:
*Who called you? (subject doing the action)
*You called whom? (object receiving the action)
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You should use "who" when referring to the subject of a sentence or clause, and "whom" when referring to the object. For example, "Who is coming to the party " (subject) versus "To whom should I address the letter " (object).
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