Who or Whom Did You See? Even though you often hear who did you see in everyday conversations, the most grammatically correct answer is whom did you see. Whom refers to the object of the preposition or verb in a sentence.
What type of book? Can it be any book?
Charlie is afraid because he knows that the same thing will happen to him.
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