without whom | English examples in context | Ludwig
ludwig.guru › s › without+whom"Without whom, we wouldn't be able to go another day. 1 The New York Times It certainly frightened centrists, without whom neither party could flourish. 2 The New Yorker And then there's Shin, without whom I'd be lost. 3 The New Yorker The Hungarians, without whom the government in Vienna could not act, urge a settlement with Serbia. 4
‘Without Whom’?
www.englishforums.com › English › WithoutWhomMar 29, 2013 · ‘Without Whom’? Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure 2 2,968 +0 1) "My wife Pamela is a woman without whom I cannot survive and am nothing." 2) "Tom is the one against whom these charges were leveled." 3) "Pamela is the one for whom this party was for." ( Do we need 'for' at the end of the sentence, or is it redundant?
grammar - On using "without whom" - English Language Learners …
It is obvious in context that this "whom" refers to both A and B. If you want to highlight a specific person, you will likely need to separate the two a bit in the sentence in order to be understood: I am thankful to A, and also to B, without whom this project would not have been possible.