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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whom vs. whose grammar question

Which of the following (if either) is grammatically correct?

"Hello, friends of whom I have an email address."

or

"Hello, friends whose email addresses I have."

Neither sound right. Can you help me?
  

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Anonymous Neither sound s right. Maybe that's because it's unusual to greet a group of people like that. Purely grammatically, however, you need .

  • Anonymous Neither sound s right.
  • Maybe that's because it's unusual to greet a group of people like that.
  • Purely grammatically, however, you need .
  • whose email addresses I have.
  • CJ
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AnonymousNeither sounds right.
Maybe that's because it's unusual to greet a group of people like that. Purely grammatically, however, you need ... whose email addresses I have.

CJ

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