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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"With who" or "who with"?

What would be the correct way to use this?

Example

I tell my friend, I went out with my friend.

And she would like to know who that was.

Would she say, "with who" or "who with"?
  

Top answer

Who with is colloquial, normally accepted. With whom is more formal.

  • Who with is colloquial, normally accepted.
  • With whom is more formal.
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Who with is colloquial, normally accepted. With whom is more formal.

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