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Nadia Gómez
With whom do I have the pleasure of speaking? vs Who do I have the pleasure of speaking with?
what´s the difference between both questions
Oct 1, 2013 3:07 PM
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Both are acceptable. I think that the first is technically the most correct, but it is considered pretty formal.
Both are quite formal, to be honest. If answering the phone and someone says:
"hello, is that nadia"
"Hi! yes, this is Nadia"
(almost always, the person will immediately introduce themselves)
but if you do want to ask, you can just say:
"who am i speaking with?" or "who is this?"
October 1, 2013
1
Hi! I'm Ron from New York, USA. I am happy to help
you improve your spoken English if you need help. I
also love to make new friends everywhere in the world!
If you want help, please add me to Skype so we can
chat better: ron.jenkins86 Thanks and have a great day! :)
October 17, 2013
Whom do I have the pleasure of speaking with? <- more common
October 2, 2013
Well, to be strictly correct grammatically, you should use "both" in both instances, but to be honest, hardly anyone does (including me unless I'm feeling especially fastidious!)
October 1, 2013
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Nadia Gómez
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