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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

There isn't wany way to find suspect who/whom she spoke of.

1. There isn't any way to find the suspect whom she spoke of.

2. There isn't any way to find the suspect who she spoke of.

I wonder is sentence is also grammatical.
  

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1. There isn't any way to find the suspect (whom) she spoke of. "whom" is not needed.

  • 1.
  • There isn't any way to find the suspect (whom) she spoke of.
  • "whom" is not needed.
  • 2.
  • There isn't any way to find the suspect who she spoke of.
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1. There isn't any way to find the suspect (whom) she spoke of. Emotion: yes "whom" is not needed.
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