Hi teachers. Is whom correct here?
Thanks to my parents. Without whom I would not exist.
You've got a fragment there. You need to connect it. Thanks to my parents, without whom I would not exist.
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You've got a fragment there. You need to connect it.
Thanks to my parents, without whom I would not exist.
anonymousIs "whom" correct here?
Yes. "whom" is the form you want after a preposition (without).
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