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Don't tell me the difference between who and who in clauses.
The differences between who and who in clauses are: different nominal clauses, different attributive clauses and different clauses.
First, noun clauses are different.
1, who: in a noun clause, used as a pronoun to refer to the subject, predicate or object in a sentence.
2.whom: In a noun clause, it is used as a pronoun to refer to the object in the sentence.
Second, attributive clauses are different.
1, who: in attributive clauses, used as a pronoun to refer to the subject or object in a sentence.
Whom: In the attributive clause, it is used as a pronoun to refer to the object in the sentence.
Third, the terms are different.
1, who: can't be used in relative clauses of clauses.
2.whom: It can be used in relative clauses of clauses and used with prepositions.
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