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Heidi
Are these both ok? Who/whom will you go with?
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2 okt. 2017 01:49
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"Whom" is correct according to formal grammar, but it is very uncommon these days. And, according to formal grammar, it actually should be "With whom" at the beginning of the question. (Some grammar purists would argue that one should not end a sentence with a preposition.) In the U.S., we rarely use "whom." It is much more common to use "who," even in academic writing.
2 oktober 2017
Technically, it should be "with whom are you going?" But, you're unlikely to find anyone who actually talks that way. You're more likely to hear "Who are you going with?" or "Who ya gonna go with?" or "Who ya goin' with?"
2 oktober 2017
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Heidi
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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