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Given to whom?
The two types of disciplinary warnings that can be given to employees are a verbal warning an written warning.
Potentially Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus, whom she was given to by Zeus--contrary to his brother's warning against accepting gifts from Zeus, and who married her and father at least two daughters.
If the meaning is "prior warning" (ie: "warning in advance") then "advance warning" is correct. If the meaning is "further warning" (more urgent than when previously given) then "advanced warning" is correct.
the prophet whom the final revelation was given to was Muhammed (peace be upon him and his family).
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acknowledgment
the magi
"Whom" is a pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition in a sentence. In the given sentence, "whom" is referring to the teacher that you like best.
No, a warning is not the same as a threat. A warning is given to alert someone about a potential danger or problem, while a threat is an intention to harm or cause damage.
It is given to Combatant Command.
It means that he is given a warning of what will happen