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Default Re: when to use who,whose and whom?

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Originally Posted by keltouma_H View Post
But if we say for example: there's a food to bring, it's for who? or to who?
then we can ask; for whom is the food to bring?
OR
To whom is the food to bring?
tell me, is the explanation I put right?
Sorry, no.

There is some food to bring. Who is it for?

To whom is the food to be brought.
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