The former one is correct one
Catered means a company will bring refreshments to the party
That depends on your budget.
The following companies provide wedding services in the Boston area: Boston Bridal Lounge, Flair, Rafanelli Events Management Inc. and The Catered Affair.
If you are talking about two different weddings then it would be correct. If this is one wedding then it is Dan and Katie's wedding.
The correct grammar is 'whom to trust'. I didn't know whom to trust.
A dinner that is catered for.
Beth and Bryan's wedding
Yes, "who is watching whom" is grammatically correct. "Who" is the subject pronoun and "whom" is the object pronoun in this question.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
No, the correct interrogative pronoun is "who", the subjective form:"Who is your mother?"The pronoun "whom" is the objective form, used as the object of a preposition:"To whom do I send the letter?""For whom are you making a cake?""With whom are you going to the movie?"
yes it is correct
well the correct way is whom but everyone says who.