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to whom I ask help? vs who I ask help

The correct phrase is 'Whom do I ask for help?' The use of 'whom' is appropriate when it is the object of the verb 'ask.' 'Who' is used for the subject of a sentence or question. In this case, 'whom' is needed because it is the object of the verb 'ask.'

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to whom I ask help?

This phrase is not correct. 'Whom' should be used as the object of the verb 'ask.'

The correct form is 'Whom do I ask for help?' where 'whom' is the object of the verb 'ask.'
  • Did I ask for your help?
  • Then should I ask for your help?
  • Yes, but which one should I ask for help?
  • Since when does the great Dean Winchester ask for help?
  • Why don't I ask my master for help?
  • - Didn't he ask for help?
  • She couldn't take ten minutes to ask for help?
  • You have no one else to ask for help?
  • Why didn't you just ask for help?
  • Why not just ask me to help?
  • But you never ask anyone for help?
  • So why don't you just ask stuart for help?
  • Why don't you ask Sandy to help?
  • How dare they send you here to ask for my help?
  • You're together a day and already you ask for help?
  • Many have criticized us, but would you rather have a president that doesn't ask for help?
  • If you were Jang Tae San, who would you ask for help?
  • Janek, you can ask for help?
  • Whywouldn't he just ask for help?
  • Since we agreed to peace with honour, is it against the rules to ask for help?

Alternatives:

  • Whom do I ask for help?

who I ask help

This phrase is not correct. 'Who' should be used for the subject of a sentence or question, not as the object of the verb 'ask.'

The correct form is 'Whom do I ask for help?' where 'whom' is the object of the verb 'ask.'
  • Unfortunate, but it is sometimes necessary to ask help of the public.
  • You guys - we'll have to ask help from - the Geniuses.
  • I ask help of the spirits to knock me out of my senses
  • What I do not understand and I never knew is your refusal to ask help.
  • A Japanese never asks help from an enemy.
  • Therefore, I ask for help.
  • I ask for help from my wife every day.
  • Then I thought, "I will go to the Small Scale Industries Facilitating Unit and ask help."
  • And while I remain a married woman, I ask your help safeguarding it.
  • I ask your help. I need a transfer out of RSC.
  • I ask for help in the morning and give thanks at night.
  • Before they wake up I ask for your help.
  • I ask not for the help of wolves.
  • No. I ask her to help me close a business deal.
  • Now, I... I ask you to help me.
  • This is the last time I ask you for help on my history final, Rick.
  • Therefore I ask that you help me return to my homeland by exorcising this demonic creature that inhabits my body.
  • I ask you to help Madeleine, not to give her a cold reception.
  • That is why I ask for your help in adopting the resolution, which would be very helpful for carrying on our proposals.
  • I hope you will not object to my mentioning it, and I ask for your help.

Alternatives:

  • Whom do I ask for help?

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