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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Should one say 'Who am I speaking with?' or 'Who am I speaking to?'
  

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' Hi, If the verb 'to speak' = 'to converse', you can use both: I spoke to her about my new job. I spoke with her for an hour.

  • ' Hi, If the verb 'to speak' = 'to converse', you can use both: I spoke to her about my new job.
  • I spoke with her for an hour.
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AnonymousShould one say 'Who am I speaking with?' or 'Who am I speaking to?'

Hi,

If the verb 'to speak' = 'to converse', you can use both:

I spoke to her about my new job.

I spoke with her for an hour.

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