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    Whom is for indirect objects too, it’s the same as they and them, he and him, she and her, and I and me
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  38. learnyourlessonswell said: if you can use “him,” you can use “whom.” otherwise, don’t worry about it. the usage of “who” as an object is becoming a part of the english language and honestly, unless it’s a research paper or comething pretentious people are gong to read, no one cares. hope this helps!
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