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who should i call vs whom should i call

'Who should I call' is more commonly used in everyday spoken English. 'Whom' is considered more formal and is used in written English or in very formal spoken English contexts.
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Last updated: September 17, 2024 • 18224 views

who should i call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the appropriate person to contact.

Examples:

  • Who should I call if I have questions?
  • Who should I call in case of an emergency?
  • Who should I call for technical support?
  • Who should I call to make a reservation?
  • Who should I call to report a problem?
  • Anything come up with the baby, who should I call?
  • Dr. Karl... That's who I should call.
  • You're the who said that I should call an old friend.
  • What you call discretion I call obstruction of a criminal investigation.
  • What they call arrogant, I call forthright and confident.
  • The people that you call rich, I call job creators.
  • What you call a rush, I call retirement.
  • What you call insanity, I call inspiration.
  • Because I call her, and she calls me.
  • What you call infighting, I call motivation.
  • Ed calls me, I call Patrick.
  • That thing some men call failure, I call living.
  • What you call money, I call toilet paper.
  • What you all call boring, I call dependable.
  • I call it natural selection with helmets.
  • I call that my spastic hand trick.
  • I call the shots in our relationship.
  • That's what I call positive African attitude.
  • You just come when I call.
  • I call people what I call them for a few reasons.

Alternatives:

  • Whom should I call
  • Who do I need to call
  • Who do I call
  • Who should I contact
  • Who should I reach out to

whom should i call

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in modern spoken English.

This phrase is also used to inquire about the appropriate person to contact, but it is considered more formal.

Examples:

  • Whom should I call to discuss this matter?
  • Whom should I call for assistance?
  • Whom should I call to make a complaint?
  • Whom should I call for further information?
  • Whom should I call to follow up?

Alternatives:

  • Who should I call
  • Who do I need to call
  • Who do I call
  • Who should I contact
  • Who should I reach out to

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