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Ask a question about the underlined word Ask a question about the underlined word: Nada sent an SMS to (Hanan). Is (To whom did Nada send an SMS?) correct? Can we use another structure without whom?
Dec 23, 2018 9:21 PM
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"To whom" is correct, but you can also ask, "Who did Nada sent the SMS to?" Technically, the second isn't correct, but colloquially, it is acceptable.
December 23, 2018
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