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Is this question correct?"Who were you with?Thank you for your reply
Oct 16, 2014 6:21 PM
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Yes, in fact, it is the ONLY normal way to ask this question in everyday English.
The supposedly 'correct' forms 'Whom were you with?' or 'With whom were you?' are never used by native speakers in modern English.
October 16, 2014
It is fine in everyday speech.
The grammatically correct version is "Whom were you with?".
October 16, 2014
Absolutely, feel sorry for the one who needs to reply
October 16, 2014
I think that anyone you talked with would understand you.
October 16, 2014
Yes, it's correct. :)
October 16, 2014
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