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The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt vs The boy, to who she gave the toy to, was called Matt

The correct phrase is "the boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt." The use of "whom" is appropriate when referring to the object of the verb, and the preposition "to" should not be repeated unnecessarily. The second phrase contains a grammatical error by using "who" instead of "whom" and repeating the preposition "to".

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 945 views

The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase correctly uses the relative pronoun "whom" to refer to the object of the verb. It also avoids unnecessary repetition of the preposition "to."
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The boy, to who she gave the toy to, was called Matt

This phrase is incorrect due to the use of "who" instead of "whom" and the unnecessary repetition of the preposition "to."

Avoid using "who" when referring to the object of the verb; instead, use "whom." Additionally, do not repeat prepositions unnecessarily in a sentence.

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