Does This Sentence Make Sense?
Is it correct to say:
"She lives with a person whom it is hard to live with"?
Meaning that the person whom this woman lives is not a pleasant man.
While it's correct, we probably wouldn't say it, mainly because we hardly ever actually use "whom" in our speech. It can easily be reworded to be "She lives with a person who is hard to live with", which sound better and removes the need for "whom".
29 mei 2015
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Yes it makes sense. Gramatically I think 'She lives with a person, whom with, it is hard to live.' May be more correct.
28 mei 2015
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29 mei 2015
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