Which sentence correctly uses 'who' versus 'whom'?
A) Who did you speak with at the conference?
B) Whom called the office this morning?
C) To whom should I address this letter?
D) Whom is coming to the party tonight?
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A
Who did you speak with at the conference?
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B
Whom called the office this morning?
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C
To whom should I address this letter?
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D
Whom is coming to the party tonight?