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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
1 de oct. de 2013 15:07
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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?"
1 de octubre de 2013
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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! :)
17 de octubre de 2013
Whom do I have the pleasure of speaking with? <- more common
2 de octubre de 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!)
1 de octubre de 2013
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Nadia Gómez
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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