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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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with whom vs whom with

You said you were going out but whom with/with whom?
  

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These are the accepted: You said you were going out but who with ? You said you were going out but with whom ? 'Whom with' is a mixed-register form that is generally disliked by grammarians.

  • These are the accepted: You said you were going out but who with ?
  • You said you were going out but with whom ?
  • 'Whom with' is a mixed-register form that is generally disliked by grammarians.
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These are the accepted:

You said you were going out but who with?
You said you were going out but with whom?

'Whom with' is a mixed-register form that is generally disliked by grammarians.

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