AT about this time in 2014, a Forum member called my attention to this sentence in a newspaper feature article: "I remember a memorable experience, in the 1970s, with my paternal grandmother, a feisty devout Buddhist living in Davao who I frequently visited."

He then posed these two questions: "Is the use of the subjective 'who' in the sentence above correct or acceptable? Or should the objective 'whom' be used instead?"

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