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Here4yoo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Who or whom?

You will draw a name to see who/whom you will be buying for.
  

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I also have... Don't tell anyone who/whom you are buying for.

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  • Don't tell anyone who/whom you are buying for.
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I also have...

Don't tell anyone who/whom you are buying for.
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Hi,

You will draw a name (optional: out of the ___) to see for whom you will be buying a / the _____ (formal).

You will draw a name (optional: out of the ___) to see who you will be buying a / the _____ for (colloquial).

Don't tell anyone for whom you're buying it (formal).

Don't tell anyone who you're buying it for (colloqu
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"You will draw a name to see whom you will be buying for."

Consider the following closely related sentence:

"Who/Whom will you be buying for?"

You are asking about the object of the sentence, so you should use the object form of the pronoun.

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