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Whom did we give the order to? Could "whom" be the indirect object of the verb "did give"?
Yes, but you would most often hear/use "who".
Originally Posted by Yankee Yes, but you would most often hear/use "who". We did give the order to "who." Incorrect, I believe.
I think it is, yes. Note that the verb is give, not did give.
Originally Posted by Luckysquirty Whom did we give the order to? Could "whom" be the indirect object of the verb "did give"? No, "whom" is complement of the preposition "to". Just because it questions the identity of the recipient doesn't mean it's an indirect object.
Originally Posted by Luckysquirty We did give the order to "who." Incorrect, I believe. Didn't say it was correct. Just referring to popular usage.
Originally Posted by Yankee Didn't say it was correct. Just referring to popular usage. Dumbing of America. I hear newscasters using incorrect English. And Lord knows how many hours they spent studying.
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