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Whom do you go to vs Who do you go to

The correct phrase is "Whom do you go to?" as "whom" is the object pronoun used when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition. In this case, "whom" is the object of the verb "go to." While "who do you go to?" is commonly used in informal speech, the technically correct form is with "whom."

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Whom do you go to

This phrase is correct but may sound formal or old-fashioned in everyday conversation.

Use "whom" as the object pronoun when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition. In this case, "whom" is the object of the verb "go to."
  • With whom do you go to bed nowadays?
  • Do you go to a place where food is available...
  • Do you go to a place where food is available...
  • Do you go to blind school?
  • What dentist do you go to?
  • Why do you go to all that trouble?
  • Do you go to church every Sunday? - Yes, I do.
  • Where do you go to watch an eclipse?
  • How do you go to a party and you meet someone...
  • How do you go to a party and you meet someone...
  • How do you go to sleep when you know that there's...
  • It's always a toss-up, do you go for better colour or do you go to sharpness, and which better represents, though neither can represent...
  • Do you go to my school?
  • Why do you go to the adjacent sector?
  • So where do you go to get away from all that?
  • Do you go to Miss Porter's?
  • Then why do you go to the teacher's residence?
  • What time do you go to sleep?
  • Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
  • Do you go to school here?

Alternatives:

  • To whom do you go?

Who do you go to

This phrase is commonly used in informal speech, but technically the correct form is with "whom."

While "who do you go to?" is commonly used in informal speech, the technically correct form is with "whom."
  • Who do you go to to find a stolen monkey and 20 control-group rats?
  • When you have a problem, who do you go to?
  • OK, so you want to score, who do you go to in the building?
  • You're a college student, you're staying at the Florentine... who do you go to if you're looking to score?
  • Who do you go to the games with?
  • Who do you go to school for?
  • Who do you need to go to the gym for?
  • Number two, who do you want me to go after?
  • Do you go to a place where food is available...
  • Do you go to a place where food is available...
  • Do you go to blind school?
  • What dentist do you go to?
  • Why do you go to all that trouble?
  • Do you go to church every Sunday? - Yes, I do.
  • Where do you go to watch an eclipse?
  • How do you go to a party and you meet someone...
  • How do you go to a party and you meet someone...
  • How do you go to sleep when you know that there's...
  • It's always a toss-up, do you go for better colour or do you go to sharpness, and which better represents, though neither can represent...
  • Do you go to my school?

Alternatives:

  • Who do you go to for help?
  • Who do you turn to?
  • Who do you rely on?
  • Who do you seek advice from?
  • Who do you trust?

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