u201 cFrom u201 d is a preposition. Whatever follows that word should remain in the unbiased case. u201 cWho u201 d remains in the nominative case. u201 cWhom u201 d remains in the unbiased case, so u201 cfrom whom u201 d is proper grammatically.
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What is the proper type, "from who", or "from whom"?
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