If the person in the sentence is the subject "who" is correct, but if the person in the sentence is the object "whom" is correct.
If the answer would be "me," it's "whom."
Often times, but not always, so be careful.
Again, we ALREADY had this conversation. I do not care.
You shouldn't be ashamed of your first language.
I'm not, I just don't care about the opinion of using who or whom.
Reeeee it's not an opinion!
"To whom is the object applied?"; do you recall these words? I do, and I also no longer care.
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