Whom is he talking to?
Who is he talking to?
What different between the two sentences?
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They mean the same thing. WHOM is an interesting word. It confuses most most native speakers, and seems to be going out of style. Jonathon is correct if you're taking a test, or in some other formal situaion. But almost all native speakers, in the US at least, would say it the second way, "Who is he talking to." is completely natural.
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Whom is he talking to?
Who is he talking to?
What different between the two sentences?
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The difference is that the first sentence is correct but the second is grammatically wrong. It is best to say:
"To whom is he talking?"