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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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New Orleans Saints fans "chant"

"Who dat", said properly would be "who is that" or "whom is that"?
  

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" "Whom" is strictly reserved for objective case. "

  • " "Whom" is strictly reserved for objective case.
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Unquestionably, "Who."

"Whom" is strictly reserved for objective case.

"Whom did you wish to speak with?" (object of the preposition with)
"With whom did you wish to speak?"

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