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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Whom you see

And I find myself obsessed
With how you dress
And whom you see when you're without me

(From the Gregory Porter's song In Fashion.)

Is whom you see a complement (object) of the preposition With in the passage above?

Is whom you see an interrogative subordinate clause or is whom a fronted direct object in the subordinate clause?

  

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) Is whom you see a complement (object) of the preposition With in the passage above? Yes. anonymous Is whom you see an interrogative subordinate clause or is whom a fronted direct object in the subordinate clause?

  • ) Is whom you see a complement (object) of the preposition With in the passage above?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is whom you see an interrogative subordinate clause or is whom a fronted direct object in the subordinate clause?
  • I'd say it's both.
  • Recall that interrogative clauses can have fronted direct objects, so it's not an either-or situation.
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anonymous

And I find myself obsessed
With how you dress
And whom you see when you're without me

(From the Gregory Porter's song In Fashion.)

Is whom you see a complement (object) of the preposition With in the passage above?

Yes.

anonymousIs whom you see an interrogativ

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