"Who is Anna talking about?"
Does this sentence take "whom" to be grammatically accurate?
Anonymous Does this sentence take "whom" to be grammatically accurate? No. 'm' is virtually always dropped in modern English when 'who(m)' begins a question.
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AnonymousDoes this sentence take "whom" to be grammatically accurate?
No. 'm' is virtually always dropped in modern English when 'who(m)' begins a question.
The very formal version of the question (which is almost never used these days) is About whom is Anna talking?
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