“Whom” is grammatical, but rarely used unless the preposition is immediately before it. You will hear the first sentence used many, many times more often than the second. Grammatically, “whom” is correct>> I am talking about whom? You know whom I am talking about.
Who I am talking about or whom?
In formal English, “to whom am I speaking” would be correct. “Whom” is the objective form of “who,” and “whom” is the object of the preposition “to” in the sentence “to whom am I speaking?”.
Who are you talking about meaning?
Who are you talking about? Who is the subject of a verb, which means it represents the person doing the action. In your sentence, you are referring to the person who is talking, in other words performing an action.
Are you alright or all right?
People are often surprised to learn that alright is not an accepted spelling of all right. Although the one-word spelling of alright is seen in informal writing, teachers and editors will always consider it incorrect. To use the expression with impunity, it is best to spell it as two words: all right.
Can I know your name or May I know your name?
“May I know your good name” is a typically Asian way of asking someones name. Perhaps it is being used just as a ‘softener’ or out of politeness, to ask a person’s name. It is INCORRECT. “May I take your name ?” is also incorrect while you are speaking on the phone.
Who you are with or whom you are with?
Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
What you talking meaning?
what are you talking about? spoken used when you think what someone has said is stupid or wrong What are you talking about?
What you are talking about or what are you talking about?
2 Answers. In English, “What you are talking about” is not correct at all unless you were saying: “What you are talking about is…..” It would always be “What are you talking about?” in a question.
Is Alright rude?
It depends to whom the speaker is speaking. Since alright is slightly more formal when spoken it might be the preferred choice when there is a difference in power or authority between the speaker and the listener.
What does alright mean in texting?
all right
alright Add to list Share. Alright is the informal way of writing “all right.”
What is your good name reply?
“May I know your good name” is a typically Indian way of honouring another person by asking their name using an adjective like sweet, good, beautiful, et cetera. Of course there won’t ever be any bad or sour name (unless we feel it such) when asking.
What does it mean to know what I am talking about?
To be adequately knowledgeable about or experienced in something one is discussing. Mister, I don’t think you know what you’re talking about. There’s no way these old pipes can withstand that kind of pressure! Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
Is the sentence ” may I Know Whom I am talking to ” correct?
Correct one: “ May I know to whom I am talking?” [ Here “whom” is the object of the preposition “to”.] Note -1: When “whom” is the object of a preposition, the preposition must go in front of whom.
What’s the title of the song you say things without talking?
Please tell me what the title of this song is: you saying things without talking, im picking up on it loud and clear without moving my heart seems to walk in .. and i haven’t felt this way in years, baby my eyes are glued to you, its driving me crazy, I’m out on a wild I think I’m playing with fire hiiii.
Which is correct, ” can I speak to ” or ” can you speak to me “?
The person saying, “ May I speak to” is requesting permission from the person to whom the query is addressed to, to be allowed to speak to ——. The permission may be granted or may be denied. When some one says, “ Can I speak to—”, the person is not asking for permission but telling the person addressed that he needs to speak to the person named.