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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

‘without whom’

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? How do we improve this sentence keeping 'for whom'?)

4) "Megan is the one with whom you just spoke."

5) "Mike is the one to whom you should address your correspondence."

Thank you.
  

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" (Do we need 'for' at the end of the sentence, or is it redundant? ) Change the second 'for' to 'held'. What are your other questions?

  • " (Do we need 'for' at the end of the sentence, or is it redundant?
  • ) Change the second 'for' to 'held'.
  • What are your other questions?
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victo3) "Pamela is the one for whom this party was for." (Do we need 'for' at the end of the sentence, or is it redundant? How do we improve this sentence keeping 'for whom'?)
Change the second 'for' to 'held'. What are your other questions?
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Other than inserting 'held' in that sentence, I think the rest are grammatically correct, then.
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They are correct, but rather formal.

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