Can interrogative be substituted by whom?

What is the difference between what Is&Whom?

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Who are the letters for? James Joyce, Ulysses)

It seems that who is moved forward to make an interrogative sentence, from after for. If you don’t have ‘for’ in ‘whom’ in the answer, then you use whom instead of whom?

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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Other.
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Yes, it’s an extracted object of the preposition for and with the preposition stranded. What is acceptable should you use who in business circles? If you do use the term “old-fashioned” in a sentence, it makes it sound old-fashioned or formal-sounding. I believe that where you are are from it can be perceived as emphatic; this is because who is the usual choice, so the whom draws attention to itself

Is the distinction between who and whom the same as long as it is current?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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Yes, it’s an extracted object of the preposition for and with the preposition stranded. What is acceptable should you use who in business circles? If you do use the term “old-fashioned” in a sentence, it makes it sound old-fashioned or formal-sounding. I believe that where you are are from it can be perceived as emphatic; this is because who is the usual choice, so the whom draws attention to itself

Is the distinction between who and whom the same as long as it is current?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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