members who belong to a small groups are considered friends.
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America was named after Amerigo Vespucci
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UNESCO says the world heritage sites belong to everyone.
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According to the Lord, secret things belong to Him.
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No, the correct way to say it would be Whom does the gun belong to?Other ways to say it:Who's gun is this?To who does this gun belong to?
None. There is nobody to whom triangular numbers belong.
Woody belongs to Andy.
To whom it may concern Who is a subject pronoun; it is used as the subject of a verb. Whom is an object pronoun. If you find you can replace who/whom with he, she, or they, who is correct. If you find you've replaced who/whom with him, her, or them, then whom is correct.
Adolph Hitler's dog was named Blondi .
What is a pronoun used for impersonal things eg ideas or objects as in "See what I mean" or "At whatshould I aim?" or "You did what? " Whom is a personal pronoun used to represent people as in "For whom the bell tolls" or "To whom does this book belong?" Note that whom is the object case of who (and normally follows the verb) as in "Who did what to whom?" or "He chose whom he wanted."
The teacher picked the red pencil off up from her desk and asked, "Whom may this pencil belong to?" "Whom is this gentlemen?" The kind lady asked.