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whom with you play vs whom you play

The correct phrase is "whom do you play?". The phrase "whom with you play" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject pronoun "you".

Last updated: March 23, 2024

whom with you play

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form should be "whom do you play?" where the auxiliary verb "do" is used before the subject pronoun "you".
  • She's wondering if you play scattergories.
  • You play Dillon Panther high school football.
  • You play blackjack with the hostage.
  • Provided you play your cards right.
  • As long as you play decent hold'em.
  • Actually l play both because they say that colleges really like it... if you play more than one instrument.
  • I play decoy, you play the thief.
  • Boy: No, you play mom and I play dad.
  • I play basketball, you play, Jenny plays.
  • You play by the rules or you play with someone else.
  • You play at being Uther's loving ward, you play it so well.
  • I'd rather you play than talk, Tom.
  • I'm sorry I can't help you play Florence Nightingale.
  • Once you play it... it's gone.
  • Yours, too, should you play your part.
  • You play by our rules here.
  • You play your part to perfection, Mr. Chandler.
  • You play word games in court.
  • It was really cool to see you play.
  • One's all it takes in this country if you play your hand right.

whom you play

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is a correct way to ask about the person someone plays with. It uses the pronoun "whom" as the object of the verb "play".
  • Since European competition policy is the exclusive competence of the European Commission, you, Commissioner - or rather Commissioner Almunia, for whom you are standing in - play a decisive role.
  • She's wondering if you play scattergories.
  • You play Dillon Panther high school football.
  • You play blackjack with the hostage.
  • Provided you play your cards right.
  • As long as you play decent hold'em.
  • Actually l play both because they say that colleges really like it... if you play more than one instrument.
  • I play decoy, you play the thief.
  • Boy: No, you play mom and I play dad.
  • I play basketball, you play, Jenny plays.
  • You play by the rules or you play with someone else.
  • You play at being Uther's loving ward, you play it so well.
  • I'd rather you play than talk, Tom.
  • I'm sorry I can't help you play Florence Nightingale.
  • Once you play it... it's gone.
  • Yours, too, should you play your part.
  • You play by our rules here.
  • You play your part to perfection, Mr. Chandler.
  • You play word games in court.
  • It was really cool to see you play.

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