At the risk of drawing fire, whom is meant to be used after a preposition (i.e. “For whom the bell tolls” or “with whom she argued” etc.) all other cases are who.
Hey, isn’t that Alf to the left of “Jesus”?
35 The company initials WMW instead of MMM
At the risk of drawing fire, whom is meant to be used after a preposition (i.e. “For whom the bell tolls” or “with whom she argued” etc.) all other cases are who.