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The boy, who she gave the toy to, vs The boy to whom she gave the toy

Both phrases are correct, but they have different structures. The first phrase uses a relative pronoun 'who' and a preposition 'to' at the end of the clause. The second phrase uses the relative pronoun 'whom' at the end of the clause, following the preposition 'to'. The choice between the two depends on the formality of the context.

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The boy, who she gave the toy to,

This phrase is correct but less formal. It is commonly used in spoken English.

This phrase is suitable for informal contexts or spoken language. It is a more relaxed way of constructing the sentence.
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  • The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was called Matt. Actually, all of them could be right depending on context and  ...
  • The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was called Matt. Actually, all of them could be right depending on context and  ...

Alternatives:

  • the boy to whom she gave the toy

The boy to whom she gave the toy

This phrase is correct and more formal. It is commonly used in written English and formal speech.

This phrase is appropriate for formal writing or when a more polished style is required. It follows the standard rule of placing the preposition before the relative pronoun 'whom'.
  • Dec 24, 2014 ... The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt. The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was ...
  • The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt. The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was called Matt. Actually  ...
  • The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt. The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was called Matt. Actually  ...
  • The boy to whom she gave the toy was called Matt. The boy, who she gave the toy to, was called Matt. The boy whom she gave the toy was called Matt. Actually  ...

Alternatives:

  • the boy, to whom she gave the toy
  • the boy whom she gave the toy to
  • the boy to whom she gave the toy to
  • the boy to whom she gave the toy

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