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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Who or whom

WE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE BOTH THE BRIDE AND GROOM’S GRANDPARENTS, SOME OF WHOM ARE CELEBRATING WITH US TODAY AND SOME OF WHOM ARE WITH US IN SPIRIT.

WE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE BOTH THE BRIDE AND GROOM’S GRANDPARENTS, SOME OF WHO ARE CELEBRATING WITH US TODAY AND SOME OF WHO ARE WITH US IN SPIRIT.
  

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Use "whom" directly after a preposition. Please do not post in ALL CAPS. It seems like you are shouting at us.

  • Use "whom" directly after a preposition.
  • Please do not post in ALL CAPS.
  • It seems like you are shouting at us.
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Use "whom" directly after a preposition.
Please do not post in ALL CAPS. It seems like you are shouting at us.
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The bride and groom do not share the same parents.

...the bride's and groom's parents" is my recommendation.
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or "We would like to acknowledge both the bride's grandparents and the groom's, some of whom ... "
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Sorry I meant to write "grandparents."

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