Who does this coat belong to?

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Sarah-Betty

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  1. Who does this coat belong to?
  2. To who does this coat belong?
  3. Whose coat is this?

Do the questions above mean the same? Which one is natural?
 

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They mean the same thing. Number one and three are natural. Use whom after a preposition if you want to use the construction in number two — but sentence two is excessively formal and old-fashioned for any contemporary context.
 

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In BrE at least, you'll also hear "Whose is this coat?"
 
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