1. To whom does that question direct to? 2. To whom does that question direct?
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1. These are the people from whom I learned martial arts. 2. These are the people to whom I learned martial arts. 3. These are the people to whom I learned martial arts from.
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I would write: To whom is that question directed? Regarding your second question, the first sentence is correct.
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I would write: To whom is that question directed?
Regarding your second question, the first sentence is correct.
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1) 2) is correct. You wouldn't say 'to' twice; you either say "To whom does that question direct" or "Whom does that question direct to"
2) Only 1) is correct. You learn martial arts 'from' these people. Whenever you are confused with the choice of prepositions to use, try moving the preposition that is in front of the relative pronoun to the end of the sentence and see whether i