Thanks for this lesson, I´d like to ask you, what´s the difference between: Who is hitting whom and Who is hitting to whom? When do I have to use Whom and when to use To Whom?. Thanks in advance.
You're welcome. Great question! You only need to use "to whom" when "whom" is the indirect object of a sentence. So, for instance, you DON'T need "to" here: Who is hitting whom? But you DO need "to" here: Who gave the book to whom? Who gave it to whom? Does that help?
Dear@@CozyGrammar If you are thinking about themes to make more videos, I can suggest you a deep explanation about Who, Whom and To Whom, located in the sentence as subject and object. I hope this be useful for you but It will be completelly useful for us (learner English over the world). Saludos desde Bolivia.
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You're welcome!
Thanks for this lesson, I´d like to ask you, what´s the difference between: Who is hitting whom and Who is hitting to whom? When do I have to use Whom and when to use To Whom?. Thanks in advance.
You're welcome. Great question! You only need to use "to whom" when "whom" is the indirect object of a sentence.
So, for instance, you DON'T need "to" here:
Who is hitting whom?
But you DO need "to" here:
Who gave the book to whom?
Who gave it to whom?
Does that help?
@@CozyGrammar Many thanks, this is the answer that I was looking for.
Great, glad to hear it!
Dear@@CozyGrammar If you are thinking about themes to make more videos, I can suggest you a deep explanation about Who, Whom and To Whom, located in the sentence as subject and object. I hope this be useful for you but It will be completelly useful for us (learner English over the world). Saludos desde Bolivia.
@@JuanPabloQuiroz-Academico Great idea! We'll see what we can put together. Gracias y saludos!