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with whom am I speaking vs whom am I speaking with

Both phrases are correct, but 'Whom am I speaking with?' is more commonly used in everyday English. The preposition 'with' is often placed at the end of the sentence in informal speech. 'With whom am I speaking?' is more formal and less commonly used in casual conversations.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1257 views

with whom am I speaking

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in everyday English.

This phrase is more formal and less commonly used in casual conversations. It is grammatically correct but sounds more formal and less natural in everyday speech.
  • The room of Jean-Dominique Bauby.' With whom am I speaking?
  • Am I speaking with an engaged man?
  • Am I speaking to Detective James Gordon?
  • Then who am I speaking with?
  • Am I speaking with Sam's father?
  • Am I speaking with Admiral Ackbar?
  • Or am I speaking too softly?
  • Please. I want to know who am I speaking with!
  • Am I speaking to Julie Mulligan? -Yes.
  • Am I speaking with Mr. James Midier?
  • Am I speaking with Mr. Pincus?
  • Hello? Am I speaking with FBI?
  • Am I speaking to Mr. Ou Ka-ming?
  • Who am I speaking with again?
  • Yes, am I speaking to Mr. Dinsmore?
  • But am I speaking with the same Mirko that I know?
  • But to whom, might I ask, am I speaking?
  • Who am I speaking to here?
  • Excuse me, am I speaking to Australia Post, Yeperenye shopping centre, 13 Cactus Street, Alice Springs?
  • Am I speaking to Mr. Niccolò Farra?

Alternatives:

  • Whom am I speaking with?

whom am I speaking with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday English.

This phrase is the more common and natural way to ask who you are speaking with. It is used in informal speech and everyday conversations.
  • Am I speaking with an engaged man?
  • Then who am I speaking with?
  • Am I speaking with Sam's father?
  • Am I speaking with Admiral Ackbar?
  • Please. I want to know who am I speaking with!
  • Am I speaking with Mr. James Midier?
  • Am I speaking with Mr. Pincus?
  • Hello? Am I speaking with FBI?
  • Who am I speaking with again?
  • But am I speaking with the same Mirko that I know?
  • Am I speaking to Detective James Gordon?
  • Or am I speaking too softly?
  • Am I speaking to Julie Mulligan? -Yes.
  • Am I speaking to Mr. Ou Ka-ming?
  • Yes, am I speaking to Mr. Dinsmore?
  • I'm sorry, who am I supposed to be speaking with here?
  • I feel more comfortable speaking with you alone.
  • But to whom, might I ask, am I speaking?
  • Who am I speaking to here?
  • Excuse me, am I speaking to Australia Post, Yeperenye shopping centre, 13 Cactus Street, Alice Springs?

Alternatives:

  • With whom am I speaking?

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