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We still use "whom" in double questions like "Who's dating whom?", and in fixed expressions like "To whom it may concern" and "With whom do you wish to speak?".
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I have a double question for you.
'I am going to settle down for a while, maybe have some kids, and grow up.' A double question: 'What did you say to Princess Anne, and if you are going to have children, who is going to be the mother?' He replied: 'in answer to your second question, you have just mentioned the lady and I hope they are white.' The TV cameras were whirring, the adrenalin was still pumping, and he was a champion.
A double question arises: Does particulate matter have a chemical effect on organic materials?
Also possible is that extra-linguistic part-whole mistakes may happen when, for example, given that something is partly good and partly not-good, the double question is asked whether it is all good or all not-good?
This is because with my work I like to make things that make people think rather than me shoving a concept down their throats and, thankfully it works, hence your double question.
The double question of whether honeybees detect and ingest deterrent substances and whether these substances are really toxic to them has not been explicitly answered so far.
Our survey included a "double" question on euthanasia since we asked participants whether they would be in favor of euthanasia for people with incurable illness and/or elders with dementia at the same time.
My double-question: what's your favorite meatless Thanksgiving dish, and what are you really thankful for?
Ask everyone different questions, no one likes a double-question Caesar.
Question it, double-question it and only when you're positive it's for the greatest, apply it.
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