Liza
Which sentence is correct? 1. Whom would you like to spend your vacation with? 2. With whom would you like to spend your vacation? Thanks)
18. Jan. 2011 14:45
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They are both correct. As Sergey said, 2 is a more formal way to phrase it. People who use the Prep+whom combination are considered to sound more "high brow" (ie. they sound fancier). However grammatically they are both correct.
19. Januar 2011
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In formal English we use preposition + whom: With whom did you go? To whom were you speaking? But in ordinary English we usually move the preposition to the end of the sentence. The "whom" then normally changes to "who": Who did you go with? Who were you speaking to?
18. Januar 2011
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I can only guess that sentence number one is more formal and rather used in written form. Whereas the second one is more likely in spoken context.
18. Januar 2011
Hello Liza. I think it's better to be written as: 1. Who would you like to spend your vacation with? 2. With who would you like to spend your vacation?
18. Januar 2011
Hello Liza. I think it's better to be written as: 1. Who would you like to spend your vacation with? 2. With who would you like to spend your vacation?
18. Januar 2011
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