[Grammar] Meaning and Usage of words - to whom and to them

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damodaran

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Would like to know the difference between the usage of the below given two requests.

Can you please provide a list of students to whom the uniform yet to be given.
Can you please provide a list of students to them the uniform yet to be given.

Thanks in advance.
 

Can you please provide a list of students to whom the uniform has yet to be given.
Can you please provide a list of students to them the uniform yet to be given.



The first, with my addition, is correct. The second is not.
 
Is "has" to be used definitely? How does it make difference if "has" not used?

Can you please explain.

Thanks in advance.
 
Is "has" to be used definitely? How does it make difference if "has" not
The relative clause needs a finite verb, 'has' or, possibly, 'is'.
 
Your thanks are appreciated, damodaran, but you don't need to send them in a separate post.

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