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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Dinner is on me?

Can the question to the answer "Dinner is on me" be

Whom/Who is dinner on?

Thank you so much
  

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It isn't a standard question, the idiom doesn't necessarily reverse. Who's buying/paying? is more straightforward.

  • It isn't a standard question, the idiom doesn't necessarily reverse.
  • Who's buying/paying?
  • is more straightforward.
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It isn't a standard question, the idiom doesn't necessarily reverse.

Who's buying/paying? is more straightforward.

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