Nidzo wrote:
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1) "It ought to be her with whom..." is correct here. This is because 'her'/'she' needs to link to 'whom'. 'Whom' is an objective pronoun, and thus we need 'her', also an objective pronoun.
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How an antecedent is used in a relative clause has no bearing on the case of the antecedent itself.
Correct: He who hesitates is lost.
Correct: He whom the son sets free is free indeed.




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