Indirect question using the verb "amount to"



A amounts to B.



Which of the following is the correct form of indirect question related to the above sentence?



1) Could you tell me to what A amounts?


2) Could you tell me what A amounts to?



The first form is rarely found. (Source) Is it incorrect, though? Plus the second form is ending with a preposition, and that is usually avoided by good writers.




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