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Basically whom means the same as who.

We should use whom when it's replacing the name of the object of a sentence, that is the second person in the sentence.

The girl who is talking;

the girl is the subject of the sentence, she's the one doing the verb, she is talking.

The girl to whom I am talking;

the girl is the object, I am the one doing the verb, I am talking, she is the one the verb is happening to, she is being talked to.

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