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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whom or who

Hello,

Should I use whom in this sentence?

She always had something to prove, to whom exactly, she wasn't quite sure.

Thank you for the help.
  

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Anonymous Should I use whom in this sentence? She always had something to prove, to whom exactly, she wasn't quite sure. You should, and you did.

  • Anonymous Should I use whom in this sentence?
  • She always had something to prove, to whom exactly, she wasn't quite sure.
  • You should, and you did.
  • whom , not who , goes after a preposition ( to ).
  • CJ
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AnonymousShould I use whom in this sentence?
She always had something to prove, to whom exactly, she wasn't quite sure.
You should, and you did. whom, not who, goes after a preposition (to).

CJ

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