Friday, July 10, 2015

grammar - Whom or Who in this sentence: These men, all of WHOM or WHO were well-known, well-respected statesmen, were viewed by their peers

Here's the full sentence: "These men, all of who were well-known, well-respected statesmen, were viewed by their peers and common people alike as great thinkers in their day.



I just can't really see where it would fall into: subject? predicate? object? What would it be?

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