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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The Pronoun position

Hi folks ! why the promoun " with "
does change the position in both sentences :
" with whom is your friend playing? " and
" whom are you going with? " ??
  

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Hi, why the promoun " with " does change the position in both sentences : " with whom is your friend playing? " and " whom are you going with? " ??

  • Hi, why the promoun " with " does change the position in both sentences : " with whom is your friend playing?
  • " and " whom are you going with?
  • " ??
  • In both examples, you can put it at the end or at the start.
  • ie " with whom is your friend playing?
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Hi,

why the promoun " with "
does change the position in both sentences :
" with whom is your friend playing? " and
" whom are you going with? " ??

In both examples, you can put it at the end or at the start. ie



" with whom is your friend playing? "

" whom is your friend playing with? "

" whom are you going with? "
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I don't think anyone considers witha pronoun!Emotion: shake It's usually considered a preposition. Anyway, you can place it beforewho
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Clive, you're the fastest man in the west!Emotion: smile

CB
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Thank you for your attention !
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AnonymousHi folks ! why the promoun " with "
does change the position in both sentences :
" with whom is your friend playing? " and
" whom are you going with? " ??

Note that because of double posting, you have other answers here: Pronoun

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