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SCENE: A man and someone with a cigarette are talking.
PERSON SMOKING: Men? Women? I don’t know whom to sleep with!
MAN (not smoking): Do you take requests?
Art: Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani
Color: Allen Freeman
©2013 Last Kiss Inc
01.6.2.5
PERSON SMOKING: Men? Women? I don’t know whom to sleep with!
MAN (not smoking): Do you take requests?
Art: Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani
Color: Allen Freeman
©2013 Last Kiss Inc
01.6.2.5
If you insist on correctly using “whom” why not make the sentence grammatically correct, as
“I don’t know with whom I’ve slept.”
So close, but no cigar.
Still like your wit.
Thanks. I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the jokes. As for not ending a sentence with a preposition—sorry, but that’s never been a rule that made any sense to me. So I ignore it.
To English Major >> to quote Winston Churchill,
“That is one grammar rule up with which I shall not put !!”
That’s the quote I was looking for. Thanks!