the difference between who and whom please experts its urgent i have fa2 tommorrow i need to know the answer before tommorrow ??????????

- 'Who' is always the subject of a verb(doing the action).
For example: Who has written this play?
'Whom' is the object of the verb(Being acted upon).
For example:Whom do you prefer?
- 'Who' is used more commonly.
'Whom' is used sparingly in formal writing.
- 'Whom' is usually(not always) preceded by a preposition.
For example: With whom are you going?

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