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New Hope Posted 11 years ago
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To whom/whom

Whom were you talking about the accident?
To whom were you talking about the accident?.
  

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Whom were you talking to about the accident? To whom were you talking about the accident? Modern native English speakers say this: Who were you talking to about the accident?

  • Whom were you talking to about the accident?
  • To whom were you talking about the accident?
  • Modern native English speakers say this: Who were you talking to about the accident?
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Whom were you talking to about the accident?
To whom were you talking about the accident?

Modern native English speakers say this:
Who were you talking to about the accident?

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