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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar --pronouns

who do you want to serve?
  

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Anonymous who do you want to serve? Myself! What is your question?

  • Anonymous who do you want to serve?
  • Myself!
  • What is your question?
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Anonymouswho do you want to serve?
Myself!

What is your question?
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Even allowing for varying levels of English ability, these cryptic posts that do not actually ask a question always baffle me. What is going on in the poster's mind, I wonder, that makes him or her believe that anyone will understand what he or she is asking? Probably we will never know.

In this case, I imagine the question is whether it should be "who" or "whom". It should strictly be t
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Mr WordyIn this case, I imagine the question is whether it should be "who" or "whom". It should strictly be the moribund "whom", right?

Moribund, yes, but I still use it sometimes.
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Yes, but even the moribund doesn't solve the ambiguity problem.

Is the question about the choice of the server or the served?

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CalifJimIs the question about the choice of the server or the served?
Good point ... I didn't notice that ambiguity.

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