Should I use "who" or "whom" for my sentence? "Owner of ----- & previous supervisor who/whom I directly worked with"?

2017-02-17 12:50 pm
Writing a reference list and was unsure of which word makes the sentence grammatically correct

Thank you!!

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2017-02-17 1:00 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Whom.
You can always tell which is correct by switching it to he / him using the one that sounds right. Would you say with he or with him? With him, so with whom.
Joe is the one person who / whom never fails me. Would you say him never fails me? No, he never fails me. So it's who.
To who / whom should I send this donation? Would you say to he? No. To him, so it's to whom.
2017-02-18 12:57 am
Whom. It's the object of the preposition "with".
2017-02-17 1:15 pm
with whom I worked directly
2017-02-17 8:54 pm
Whom.

with whom I worked directly would be better.
2017-02-17 12:52 pm
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2017-02-18 5:00 am
with (perhaps under?) whom I worked directly, is the proper grammatical structure. You need "whom" because it is an indirect object (the object of a preposition).
2017-02-18 4:42 am
Who is correct.


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