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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Whom/Who

Should I say:

I was wondering/ want to know whom I should adress my application to.

or:

I was wondering/ want to know to whom I should adress my application

?

or are both false, in which case I would want to know the correct way of saying this.

  

Top answer

Anonymous Should I say: Speaking and writing require different approaches to this pronoun problem. Writing: I was wondering to whom I should address my application. Speaking: I was wondering who I should address my application to .

  • Anonymous Should I say: Speaking and writing require different approaches to this pronoun problem.
  • Writing: I was wondering to whom I should address my application.
  • Speaking: I was wondering who I should address my application to .
  • 'I want' is almost always too rude.
  • to' is a sterile hybrid.
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AnonymousShould I say:

Speaking and writing require different approaches to this pronoun problem.

Writing:

I was wondering to whom I should address my application.

Speaking:

I was wondering who I should address my application

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