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Bilabel
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past habits
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Hi everyone , please, is the following question correct: who did he use to live with? He used to live with his uncle. |
25 Nov 2018
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cunliffe
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Yes, it is. You don �t need a �d � on the end of �use � in the question, as the �did � takes care of the past tense. |
25 Nov 2018
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chiko123
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The correct question would be : with whom did he use to live? |
25 Nov 2018
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mohammed1972
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It �s correct. whom is more formal. Anyway, both are correct. |
25 Nov 2018
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douglas
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Just a word of advice: If you want to sound like a native speaker don �t use "whom" (except for the phrase "to whom it may concern"). |
26 Nov 2018
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cunliffe
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Douglas is absolutely right. |
26 Nov 2018
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meriem38
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It is correct the way you asked it |
27 Nov 2018
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cunliffe
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RIP WHOM. It �s a shame about �whom �, but it is in its death throes, to the extent that it never even occurred to me, as an ancient native speaker , to use it in this sentence. This is an interesting thread, although some of the comments sound crackpot, for example, �From whom did you hear that?� This sentence would make anybody under 93 laugh. Not saying whether that includes me.
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27 Nov 2018
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cunliffe
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dharm0087, that site looks lovely, but it has nothing to do with this thread and will disappear off the forum. If you want to publicise Moral Past Stories, you could start a new thread and briefly summarise what the site offers. Lynne
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27 Nov 2018
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