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Sometimes I feel that even if it's grammatically correct to employ that instead of "who" it may sound pompous to others.
Assuming you're using it correctly:
From touro.edu:
Assuming you're using it correctly:
From touro.edu:
Below are two tricks for how to figure out whether
The commonly repeated advice for remembering whether to use who or whom is this: If you can replace the word with he or she or another subject pronoun, use who. If you can replace it with him or her (or another object pronoun), use whom. One way to remember this trick is that both him and whom end with the letter m.
For example:
[Who/Whom] do you love? Do you love him? You would not say, “Do you love he?” So, whom is correct.
[Who/Whom] writes the songs? He writes the songs. You would not say, “Him writes the songs.”
Therefore, who is correct.

