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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"whom to do" and "who to do"

1. Whom to meet is the question.

2. Who to meet is the question.

3. The problem is whom to meet.

4. The problem is who to meet.

5. I've decided whom to meet.

6. I've decided who to meet.

Are there any differences between whom to do and who to do?

Or are they definitely interchangeable?
  

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Michelle Cha Are there any differences between whom to do and who to do? The first is more formal, sometimes overly so nowadays. Michelle Cha Or are they definitely interchangeable?

  • Michelle Cha Are there any differences between whom to do and who to do?
  • The first is more formal, sometimes overly so nowadays.
  • Michelle Cha Or are they definitely interchangeable?
  • In meaning, definitely.
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Michelle ChaAre there any differences between whom to do and who to do?
The first is more formal, sometimes overly so nowadays.
Michelle ChaOr are they definitely interchangeable?
In meaning, definitely.

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