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Matthew.90 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

From whom

"From whom are you talking about?"
is it correct sentence?
  

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No, the "From whom" is not correct. You can say Whom are you talking about? -- This will sound quite formal About whom are you talking?

  • No, the "From whom" is not correct.
  • You can say Whom are you talking about?
  • -- This will sound quite formal About whom are you talking?
  • -- This will sound unnaturally formal Who are you talking about?
  • -- While "who" is technically not correct, it's going to be heard more than either of the others.
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No, the "From whom" is not correct.

You can say
Whom are you talking about? -- This will sound quite formal
About whom are you talking? -- This will sound unnaturally formal
Who are you talking about? -- While "who" is technically not correct, it's going to be heard more than either of the others.

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