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The rule: Who is the subject or subject complement in a sentence. Whom is an object. The shortcut: If you would use he or she in the sentence, it’s who. If him or her would work, use whom.
In my column last week, I discussed why the pronoun “they” rather than “them” is the correct form of the subject complement in this inverted sentence: “The winners of the contests were (they, them).” ...
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