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of whom he was vs of who he was

The correct phrase is "of whom he was." In English, the pronoun "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition, while "who" is used as the subject. Therefore, in this context, where the pronoun is the object of the preposition "of," "whom" is the correct choice.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

of whom he was

This phrase is correct. In English, "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Use "of whom he was" when referring to someone as the object of a preposition, such as in the sentence: "He spoke highly of whom he was thinking."

Examples:

  • He spoke highly of whom he was thinking.
  • She was unsure of whom he was speaking.
  • The book tells the story of whom he was accused.
  • I am a friend of whom he was a colleague.
  • The portrait depicts a man of whom he was a great admirer.

Alternatives:

  • of him he was

of who he was

This phrase is incorrect. In this context, the pronoun should be in the objective case, which is "whom."

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