Examples of using "Wem" in a sentence and their english translations:
Who benefits?
Who are you going to believe?
- Who are you talking with?
- With whom are you talking?
- Who are you talking to?
- Who are you speaking with?
- Whom are you speaking of?
- Who are you talking about?
- With whom are you talking?
- Who are you talking to?
Who is Dan talking to?
- Whose are these pens?
- Whose pens are these?
- Whose little hands are these?
Who does the gun belong to?
- Whose dog is this?
- Who does this dog belong to?
- Whose dog is it?
Who does this belong to?
Whose are they?
Whose are these?
Benefitting who?
You should choose your friends very carefully.
- Who are you afraid of?
- Whom are you afraid of?
Who do we owe money to?
- Who were you talking with?
- Who were you talking to?
- Who did you talk to?
- Who did you talk with?
- Who did you speak with?
- Who were you speaking with?
- With whom were you speaking?
- With whom did you talk?
Who do you live with?
Who did you give it to?
Who did you come with?
- Who are you afraid of?
- Whom are you afraid of?
Who are you there with?
- Who would you like to speak to?
- With whom do you wish to speak?
- Who do you wish to speak to?
Who are you going with?
Who else did you help?
Who are you talking about?
Who were you there with?
- Who am I speaking to?
- With whom do I have the honor of speaking?
- Who did you give it to?
- Whom did you give it to?
- Who did you give that to?
Who are you quarreling with?
Who do you live with?
Xalbo, who are you talking to?
Who am I talking with?
- Give credit where credit is due.
- Give credit where credit's due.
Who does the baby take after?
Who is she speaking to?
Who does he look like?
Who is he talking to?
- Who are you talking with?
- Who do you talk to?
- With whom are you talking?
- Who are you talking to?
Who are you saying that to?
Whose guitar is this?
Who are you talking about?
Who does this suitcase belong to?
- Who owns this house?
- Who is the owner of this house?
Who do you live with?
Whose clock is it?
- Whose bicycle is this?
- Whose is this bicycle?
- Whose bike is this?
Whose textbook is this?
- Who's Tom talking to?
- Who is Tom talking to?
Whose books are those?
- Whose shoes are these?
- Whose are these shoes?
Whose bag is this?
- Who do you want to see?
- Whom do you want to see?
- For whom does the bell toll?
- Who does the bell toll for?
- Who owns this land?
- Who does this land belong to?
- Who are you referring to?
- To whom are you referring?
- Who are you talking about?
- Whose book is this?
- Whose book is that?
- Whose is that book?
- Whose umbrella is this?
- To whom does this umbrella belong?
- Whose are these pens?
- Whose pens are these?
Whose pencil is this?
Who is the owner of this car?