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"tell me whom I can contact" vs "tell me to who I can contact"

The correct phrase is "Tell me whom I can contact." The use of "whom" is appropriate when referring to the object of a verb, in this case, the person being contacted. Using "who" instead of "whom" is a common mistake in informal English.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

tell me whom I can contact

This phrase is correct. "Whom" is used as the object of the verb "contact."

This phrase is used when asking for information about who to contact. "Whom" is the correct form to use as the object of the verb.

Examples:

  • Tell me whom I can contact in case of an emergency.
  • Do you know whom I can contact for technical support?
  • Whom can I contact for more information about the event?
  • I'm not sure whom I can contact about this issue.
  • Tell me whom I can contact regarding the project.

Alternatives:

  • Tell me who I can contact
  • Tell me the person I can contact
  • Tell me the contact person
  • Tell me the individual I can contact
  • Tell me the right person to contact

tell me to who I can contact

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "Tell me whom I can contact" instead. The use of "to who" is grammatically incorrect in this context.

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