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whose do you go to school with vs who do you go to school

The correct phrase is "Who do you go to school with?". The phrase "Whose do you go to school with?" is incorrect because "whose" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership, not to ask about people. The correct phrase asks for the identity of the people you attend school with.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1530 views

whose do you go to school with

This phrase is incorrect. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun, not used to ask about people.

Incorrect usage. Use "Who do you go to school with?" instead to ask about the people someone attends school with.
  • So do you go to school nearby?
  • So do you go to school nearby?
  • Do you go to school on foot every day?
  • Do you go to school on foot every day?
  • Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
  • So, do you go to school around here?
  • So do you go to school, Anna?
  • You go to school with my cousin Wilma.
  • And you go to school with my daughter Meadow.
  • You go to school with handcuffs on?
  • It's the same thing you do when you go to school with your football uniforms on.
  • Don't you go to school with me?
  • Why don't you go to school with us?
  • Do you go to a place where food is available...
  • Did you go to school with the girl who died? No.
  • It's like when you go to a class reunion and you see the kids you went to school with in 19...
  • You go off to school with your children who are normal.
  • Do you go to church every Sunday?
  • Why do you go to all that trouble?
  • How do you go to a party and you meet someone...

who do you go to school

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the preposition "with" at the end.

Incorrect usage. Add the preposition "with" at the end to form a complete and correct question: "Who do you go to school with?"
  • So do you go to school nearby?
  • So do you go to school nearby?
  • Do you go to school on foot every day?
  • Do you go to school on foot every day?
  • Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
  • When you go to school, go to ballet, so I can see the teacher again.
  • This may not be when you go to school, Mr. Perfect, but some people need to go to school during the summer.
  • When I say so you go to school.
  • But your chances of meeting someone are better if you go to school.
  • It's what you go to school for and...
  • Do not tell me that you go to school there.
  • Toñito, you go to school too.
  • Save your money and you go to school, college, whatever.
  • But it gets better when you go to school.
  • Yeo-jin, eat before you go to school.
  • You go to school with my cousin Wilma.
  • Wash your face before you go to school.
  • Joe says that you go to school in Salinas.
  • So, do you go to school around here?
  • So do you go to school, Anna?

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