Identify the sentence with the correct form of "who" and "whom": To whom it may concern. ,Whom it may concern.
Answer: To whom it may concern.
Explanation
"Whom" is the correct word to use as an object.
It follows the preposition "to."
This makes "To whom it may concern" the proper and formal phrase.
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