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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Whom/who

Is it "They are stopped for whom they are". or "They are stopped because of who they are."

  

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anonymous Is it "They are stopped for whom they are". That is odd. " That is normal.

  • anonymous Is it "They are stopped for whom they are".
  • That is odd.
  • " That is normal.
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anonymousIs it "They are stopped for whom they are".

That is odd.

anonymous or "They are stopped because of who they are."

That is normal.

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The correct question is....

Is it:

"They are stopped because of whom they are" or "They are stopped because of who they are."

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