Hello
Let’s say I come across somebody at the mall and I want to know who is with him.
Can I ask him this way: Who are you with?
Could you teach me the other way of asking it?
Thanks a lot.
Hello
Let’s say I come across somebody at the mall and I want to know who is with him.
Can I ask him this way: Who are you with?
Could you teach me the other way of asking it?
Thanks a lot.
Who are you with?
Are you with anyone?
Is anyone with you?
Can I also say: Are you with someone?
Is there any difference between the usage of anyone and someone?
Thanks again B:)
You can say that, there’s no difference in the outcome here.
You can also say ‘Is someone with you’?
Would you introduce the lady/gentleman to me!
Is the lady with you?
May I know the name of your friend?
Could this be possible?
Thanks
It might appear to be a strange - and rather impolite - request depending on the circumstances. They are grammatically correct though.