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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are they both correct?

What name should I call you by?

What name should I call you with?

Are they? Do they mean the same thing?

  

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"With" is awkward. " is better than "call you by".

  • "With" is awkward.
  • " is better than "call you by".
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"With" is awkward. "What would you like me to call you?" or "What would you like to be called?" is better than "call you by".

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