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Father93 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

that/to whom

The doctor / that he went to / to whom he went to said he had malaria .... and WHY ?
  

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The doctor that/who/whom he went to said he had malaria. The doctor to who m he went said he had malaria. The second sentence is quite formal and mostly occurs in formal written English.

  • The doctor that/who/whom he went to said he had malaria.
  • The doctor to who m he went said he had malaria.
  • The second sentence is quite formal and mostly occurs in formal written English.
  • to whom he went to is wrong.
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The doctor that/who/whom he went to said he had malaria.
The doctor to whom he went said he had malaria.


The second sentence is quite formal and mostly occurs in formal written English. ... to whom he went to is wrong.

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"To whom he went to" is not English. The "to" is repeated unnecessarily. It should be "whom he went to" or "to whom he went". Both of those sound stilted, though.

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