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Eriyan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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Hi, I want to ask one question,
Which one is true,
To say to whom I will give the news is not your business!
Saying to whom I will give the news is not your business!,
or how can I say this sentence in correctly?
Thanks
  

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Hi, Neither is good, in my opinion. I would say it differently: Casual: It's no business of yours who I tell the news to . Formal: It's no business of yours to whom I tell the news.

  • Hi, Neither is good, in my opinion.
  • I would say it differently: Casual: It's no business of yours who I tell the news to .
  • Formal: It's no business of yours to whom I tell the news.
  • Regards
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Hi,

Neither is good, in my opinion. I would say it differently:

Casual: It's no business of yours who I tell the news to.

Formal: It's no business of yours to whom I tell the news.

Regards
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Thank you Regards,

I tried to say this sentences in that way,
To whom I will give the news is not interested of you!,
I guess this is not true like the others.

And I can use the formal one of your sentences, thanks for help.

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