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Kumenglish Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Meet

With whom I need to meet?

Is this correct one? If no means Please make it correct.

  

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It's wrong for two reasons: it's not a sentence, but a preposition phrase, and it has a question mark at the end even though it's not a question. What is it that you are trying to say?

  • It's wrong for two reasons: it's not a sentence, but a preposition phrase, and it has a question mark at the end even though it's not a question.
  • What is it that you are trying to say?
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It's wrong for two reasons: it's not a sentence, but a preposition phrase, and it has a question mark at the end even though it's not a question. What is it that you are trying to say?

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With whom I need to meet?

Not correct. Say With whom do I need to meet?

But in everyday spoken English, we commonly say eg Who do I need to meet with?

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