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Accurate statements about the words "who" and "whom" are:

  • Both "who" and "whom" are interrogative pronouns.
  • Both "who" and "whom" are relative pronouns.
  • The pronoun "who" is a subject pronoun.
  • The pronoun 'Whom" is an object pronoun.

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To whom should I give my completed application? (interrogative)

The person to whom you give your application is the manager. (relative)

Who is the new history teacher? (interrogative)

The teacher who was hired is from Texas. (relative)

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