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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
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Should it be "who" or "whom"?

While scouting the forests with a band of his fellow elves in 350 AC, Gilthanas encountered the human blacksmith Theros Ironfeld, who/whom he initially suspected was a spy for Verminaard, the Dragon Highlord of the Red Dragonarmy.
  

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cboutin3Should it be "who" or "whom"?
If you change the relative clause to a declarative clause, the correct case-form will become clear:

He initially suspected he was a spy…

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