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balakrish

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Hi,
Can someone tell me that "whom to you call or who to you call" between them which one is correct?
 
Neither is correct.
 
'Whom did you call?'

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'Whom did you call?'

Not a teacher.

This is correct, but you will hear "Who did you call?" from most normal native speakers.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: you can go your entire life without ever saying "whom." Know it exists, so you understand it if you see it. But don't waste time learning a difficult language like English on technicalities that the vast majority of natives have abandoned.
 
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