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Whom they or whom those?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The answer depends on how the words are used in a sentence, but it's hard to imagine how "whom those" could appear in a good sentence.

You might say, for example, "Who runs depends on whom they nominate."

I cannot come up with an example for "whom those"!

Here is an example: It was not clear for whom those love notes were intended.

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