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Wisdom27 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

question of a sentence

Dear all,
I will marry Susan.
Who wiii you marry? or
Whom will you marry?

I am speaking to jhon.
To whom are you speaking?
Who are you speaking to?
Thank you
  

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Whom will you marry to? To whom will you marry? You are speaking to whom?

  • Whom will you marry to?
  • To whom will you marry?
  • You are speaking to whom?
  • Whom are you speaking to?
  • Whom is my choice
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Whom will you marry to?
To whom will you marry?
You are speaking to whom?
Whom are you speaking to?

Whom is my choice
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DoctorIfWhom will you marry to?To whom will you marry?
These are not natural English.



Who will you marry? or
Whom will you marry?


The first is what most speakers of British English would use.. The second is very formal.



To whom are you speaking?
Who are you speaking to?
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Ok, can I follow your advice in written English too? Emotion: smile
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wisdom27Dear all,
I will marry Susan. correct
2) Who will you marry? commonly said but grammatically incorrect
3) Whom will you marry? grammatically correct but not commonly said
I am speaking to Jhon. correct
To whom are you speaking? same as 3)
Who are you speaking to? sa

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