He was singing a birthday song.
"Who are you singing for?" I asked him.
Does it sound natural?
I am asking him the song is singing for whom?
Your question sounds natural but is grammatically incorrect. ". Most people would say it the way you did.
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Your question sounds natural but is grammatically incorrect. It should be, "For whom are you singing?". Most people would say it the way you did.
Titiwangsa"Who are you singing for?" I asked him. Does it sound natural?
Yes. It's fine. When the question word "whom" is moved to the front to form a question, it loses the final "m".
CJ