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24-Hour Proofreading Service—We proofread your Google Docs or Microsoft Word files. We hate grammatical errors with a passion. Learn More
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Agustin
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Not just me who thinks... or Not just me who think... or Not just I who think... or Not just I who thinks...
Who = he/she or them.
I who = visualization of a group of two or more individuals where we are referring to a single person ( he/she).
We who = visualization of several groups of individuals where we are referring to a single group.
I who thinks = he/she thinks.
We who think = they think.
"Not just I/me who thinks..." is correct.
"Not just I/me whom thinks..." is also correct.
Whom is the formal way of saying who.
Example: To whom it may concern.
Think of math.
x+y=z
X represents an unknown number (same goes for "y" and "z").
Who represents an unknown person or persons other than ourselves.