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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Which is more correct?

The people with whom I work are my friends.
The people whom I worrk with are my friends.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Elida The people with whom I work are my friends. The people whom I worrk work with are my friends. Both are correct; the first is more formal.

  • Elida The people with whom I work are my friends.
  • The people whom I worrk work with are my friends.
  • Both are correct; the first is more formal.
  • In ordinary conversation, whom is dropped: The people I work with are my friends.
  • CJ
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ElidaThe people with whom I work are my friends.
The people whom I worrk work with are my friends.
Both are correct; the first is more formal. In ordinary conversation, whom is dropped:

The people I work with are my friends.

CJ

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