Who vs. Whom

Here’s a simple trick to help you remember when to use who and when to use whom.

If the answer to your question could be “him,” use whom. Remember that both end with the letter M. Otherwise, use who.

Question: Who put the book in the library?

Answer: He did.

Question: To whom should I address this letter?

Answer: Address it to him.

Question: Who called me?

Answer: He did.

Question: To whom does this phone belong?

Answer: It belongs to him.

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