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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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whom, who

original sentence : ...is when you say goodbye to the members 'who' you went through hard times with.

'whom' is also possible because 'that' is the object of the preposition with?
  

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Anonymous 'whom' is also possible because 'that' is the object of the preposition with? Possible but frowned upon. is when you say goodbye to the members with whom you went through hard times.

  • Anonymous 'whom' is also possible because 'that' is the object of the preposition with?
  • Possible but frowned upon.
  • is when you say goodbye to the members with whom you went through hard times.
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Anonymous'whom' is also possible because 'that' is the object of the preposition with?
Possible but frowned upon. When using 'whom' as a formal alternative, the preposition should be fronted:

...is when you say goodbye to the members with whom you went through hard times.

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