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The hero in the film For Whom the Bell Tolls is named Robert Jordan. Robert Jordan was the hero in the film for whom the bell tolls.
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from me
For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls was created on 2010-12-12.
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no one
"To Whom Should I Speak Today" is a poem by Egyptian poet Thomas Eric Peet. The meaning of the poem has to do with distrust of fellowmen.
By my giant stick
Liz whom he is marrying in July
Tornadoes are studied by meteorologist, some of whom are storm chasers.
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To heal the sick just like they do today.
Extremely so. Another view: It depends upon whom you ask.
Chaucer To whom it may concern: Hello and bye. Miranda took a bitter pill today.
I sometimes wonder who is worthy here.
Yes. "Guess who we saw today" is a command, and is considered acceptable grammar. actually, that person is wrong. It is actually incorrect. Though it is a command, since the person "who" is the direct object and is not the subject, it would then be changed to whom. So the correct answer would be, "Guess whom we saw today." I know, strange sounding, but it is grammaticaly correct.
The pronoun 'whom' is an objective case, relative pronoun; a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. For example: To whom do I own the money for my sandwich? (whom is object of the preposition 'to') Whom did you see at the mall today? ('you did see whom at the mall', object of the verb 'see') Because the proper use of 'whom' is confusing and when used correctly, sounds awkward, very few people use the word in written text. As a relative pronoun, whom can be replaced by who. eg My daughter Nina, whom (who) you met last year, is getting married tomorrow. Whom is rarely used now because it is too formal, in any sentence who is now preferred over whom.