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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Who?Whom

Which is the proper way of asking it; "Do you know who I am?" or "Do you know whom I am?"
  

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Do you know who I am?

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Do you know who I am?
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Why? "Who" doesn't seem to be the subject of any of the verbs in that sentence.
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AnonymousWhy?
Whom is only possible when it is an object of a verb or a preposition. Here the pronoun is a complement of the verb be.

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