Who vs Whom
Whom is a relative/interrogative pronoun used if it is followed by a subject and an action word.
Example:
The man whom she saw yesterday was my neighbor.
Whom did you see yesterday?
Who is a relative/interrogative pronoun used if it is followed by a subject and a linking verb.
Example:
I don’t know who she was.
Who is used if it is followed by linking verb or action word.
Example:
I know who beat him in chess.
Who are they?
Who is used if it is followed by a clause then verb.
Example:
Who do you think is telling the truth.
























