In short, who and whom have specific functions in a sentence, and it’s important to use each word correctly. The word “who” acts as the subject of a sentence. Who ate my pizza? The word “whom” acts as the object of a verb or preposition. Whom are you calling? To whom are you talking? More @Wikipedia
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