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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Who or whome in the question?

Hi

Could you please correct me?

I am sending a survey, and the first question should be to select the person from the list.

Please choose the team member to whom you are giving feedback:

or

Please choose the team member to who you are giving feedback:

Thanks.

  

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Please choose the team member to whom you are giving feedback. => This one is grammatically correct, but extremely stiff and formal. Please choose the team member who you are giving feedback to.

  • Please choose the team member to whom you are giving feedback.
  • => This one is grammatically correct, but extremely stiff and formal.
  • Please choose the team member who you are giving feedback to.
  • => This one is idiomatic English.
  • Please choose the team member to who you are giving feedback.
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Please choose the team member to whom you are giving feedback. => This one is grammatically correct, but extremely stiff and formal.

Please choose the team member who you are giving feedback to. => This one is idiomatic English.

Please choose the team member to who you are giving feedback. => This is ungrammatical.

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