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The man whom I saw yesterday, is grammatically correct, yet some would say, sounds pedantic. The simple way to see if you need to use who or whom is to replace the who/whom with a subject pronoun and object pronoun. Lets examine a few more examples: Mrs Dalloway consulted a florist whom she met in London. (Object: him, her) Who is that masked man? (Subject: he, she) To whom it may concern. (Object: them) Who lost their shoes? (Subject: he, she)
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