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The pronoun 'whom' is the objective form of the pronoun 'who'.

The word 'whom' (and 'who') is an interrogative pronounand a relative pronoun.

The pronoun 'whom' is most often used as the object of a preposition.

Examples:

With whom did you stay? (interrogative, object of the preposition 'with')

The person for whom I ordered the flowers is my mother. (relative pronoun, object of the preposition 'for')

Who was on the phone? (interrogative, subject of the sentence)

My son Thomas, who you met last year, is staying for the weekend. (relative pronoun, subject of the relative clause)

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