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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Whom/Whom

"Who is Anna talking about?"

Does this sentence take "whom" to be grammatically accurate?

  

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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.

  • 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.
  • The very formal version of the question (which is almost never used these days) is About whom is Anna talking?
  • CJ
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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?

CJ

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