Which sentence correctly uses "whom"?
- You are looking for whom?
- Whom are you looking for?
- Whom made this cake?
- None of these
Explanation
"Whom are you looking for?"
"Whom" is the objective case of "who" and should be used when it functions as the object of a verb or preposition.
In this sentence, "whom" is the object of the preposition "for," making it grammatically correct.
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