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Subject: Prepositions after verbs
Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 21:24:17 +0200
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Hello everybody.
Question:
is "Whom did you tell this story" equals or similar to "Who did you tell
this story to"?
And if it is true, it means that verbs that need the "to" preposition can
create sentences using this preposition and without whom?
What is the formal way?
Many thanks for your help.
Miguel Angel.
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