Nicklexoxo
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Hello everyone.
I have questions about "whom" and "whose". This thread is about "whom".
I can imagine some situations where I could use this word. But I am not sure about the following situation:
Let's pretend this: My teacher asked me give this book a boy in the next class. But I don't know anything about that boy. But he knows, that someone should give him the book. When I come in the room what should I say? "To whom I should give this book?" I really want to use "whom" in this sentence. If it does not sound natural, please, give me more polite or correct sentence.
Thanks in advance.
Nickle.
I have questions about "whom" and "whose". This thread is about "whom".
I can imagine some situations where I could use this word. But I am not sure about the following situation:
Let's pretend this: My teacher asked me give this book a boy in the next class. But I don't know anything about that boy. But he knows, that someone should give him the book. When I come in the room what should I say? "To whom I should give this book?" I really want to use "whom" in this sentence. If it does not sound natural, please, give me more polite or correct sentence.
Thanks in advance.
Nickle.