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Which is correct , 'of who it might be said', or 'of whom it might be said.'?
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I would use "whom" but then again my grammer's dead wrong ;-)
'of whom it might be said.'
Of whom it might be said
'Of' is a preposition, meaning that it should be followed by 'whom', rather than by 'who'.
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the same as he and him (for example). Thus "of him it might be said" rather than "of he it might be said"
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