Hello teachers,
Is this sentence correct?
Whom should I marry among you three?
or
Among you three whom should I marry?
Either.
If I were ever in that unlikely situation, I should say, "Which of you three should I marry?'
So, is it wrong or unnatural? sir.
Let me give you few more examples.
1)Whose book among you three should I carry?
2)Whose car among you three Should I repair?
3)Whose pen among you three did I borrow?
Thank you.
By saying "you three" you suggest that you are speaking directly to the three involved. Are you in the habit of talking to books, cars or pens?
If I am addressing three people, there is no need to mention the fact.
"Which of you three needs their car repaired?"Sir, If I want to mention the number then how am I supposed to ask?
When Bill said either, he meant that both are correct.
Your additional examples are all wrong.
Rover
"Which of you three needs their car repaired?"
Yes. "Who among you three needs their car repaired" for example.So, can't we form the sentence with among?
Thank you sir.
Yes. "Who among you three needs their car repaired" for example.
Does it mean so? ma'am.
I am addressing three people and asking question.
For eg,
I am asked to repair a car. I go to the three people and ask whose car among you three should I repair?
If there are three people in front of you, and you can't remember which person's pen you borrowed, you would say either "Which of you three lent me a pen?" or "Whose pen did I borrow?" but you can't associate "you three" with the "three pens".
Which of you three lent me a pen?
End of problem.