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Who:
- "Who" is a subjective pronoun used when referring to the subject of a verb or to indicate the person who is performing an action.
- Example: "Who is at the door?" Here, "who" is the subject of the verb "is" and refers to the person performing the action of being at the door.
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Whom:
- "Whom" is an objective pronoun used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition, or to indicate the person to whom an action is done.
- Example: "To whom did you give the book?" Here, "whom" is the object of the preposition "to" and refers to the person to whom the book was given.
- Example: "Whom did you see at the party?" In this sentence, "whom" is the object of the verb "see" and refers to the person seen at the party.


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