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Both "Who did you cook for?" and "Whom did you cook for?" are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different nuances. "Who did you cook for?" is more commonly used in casual conversation, while "Whom did you cook for?" is more formal and adheres strictly to traditional grammar rules. In everyday speech, many people use "who" in place of "whom" without any issues.
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Practice how to make follow-up questions during a conversation. We hope you find it easy and useful.
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What did you cook at home?
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Why did you cook at home?
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Can we say who did you cook for ?is it correct Sir?
Both "Who did you cook for?" and "Whom did you cook for?" are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different nuances. "Who did you cook for?" is more commonly used in casual conversation, while "Whom did you cook for?" is more formal and adheres strictly to traditional grammar rules. In everyday speech, many people use "who" in place of "whom" without any issues.
@@englishspeaking360 thank you sir for your quick response!!!! And I have one more question about pronunciation is that "I'm good at it "so could u plz lemme know how it's pronounced?
Here's the phonetic pronunciation of "I'm good at it":
"I'm" - /aɪm/ or /aɪm/
"good" - /ɡʊd/
"at it" - /æt ɪt/
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