Sentence examples of "whom" in English with translation "quién"

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With whom are you eating? ¿Con quién estás comiendo?
Whom are you speaking of? ¿De quién hablas?
For whom do the bells toll? ¿Por quién doblan las campanas?
Whom did you visit yesterday afternoon? ¿A quién visitaste ayer por la tarde?
With whom are you eating lunch? ¿Con quién estás almorzando?
Whom did you give it to? ¿A quién se lo has dado?
By whom was this poem written? ¿Por quién fue escrito este poema?
With whom are you eating dinner? ¿Con quién cena usted?
Tell me whom you talked about. Dime de quién hablabas.
From whom did you learn that? ¿De quién aprendiste eso?
For whom have you brought the bone? ¿Para quién has traído el hueso?
For whom will you vote for president? ¿Por quién votarás para presidente?
Whom are you going out with now? ¿Con quién sales ahora?
Whom are you going to come with? ¿Con quién vas a venir?
I don't know whom you want to see. No sé a quién quieres ver.
I'm not sure whom I should give this present: to the girl or to the boy? No estoy seguro de a quién le debería dar este regalo: ¿a la niña o al niño?
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