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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

with which vs. with whom/who

Can you please help complete this sentence?

'we are so grateful to have friends like you -------- to celebrate.'

is it - 'we are so grateful to have friends like you with whom to celebrate.'
is it - 'we are so grateful to have friends like you with who to celebrate.'
is it - 'we are so grateful to have friends like you with which to celebrate.'
  

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Technically, with whom is the correct one. friends like you to celebrate with".

  • Technically, with whom is the correct one.
  • friends like you to celebrate with".
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Technically, with whom is the correct one. More practically would be "...friends like you to celebrate with".

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