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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Which one is correct and why?

What do you take him for?

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Whom do you take him for?
  

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It often depends on the expected answer. What do you take me for, a fool? Whom did you take me for?

  • It often depends on the expected answer.
  • What do you take me for, a fool?
  • Whom did you take me for?
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It often depends on the expected answer.

What do you take me for, a fool?

Whom did you take me for? [Your twin brother.]

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