Savvana W.

asked • 08/29/16

is this sentence grammatically correct?: " It was also a pleasure meeting you, as well as those with whom I will have the privilege of working."

I am wondering about the proper use of whom in this context, as well as how to structure a sentence so that I am not incorrectly ending the sentence with the word "with". 

Kenneth S.

Yes, OK as is.
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Neal D. answered • 08/29/16

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Mark M.

"Alongside" is a preposition.
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Neal D.

Be careful when correcting others!
 
According to the MacMillan dictionary ALONGSIDE may be used as an adverb at the end of a sentence.  
 
That at is how I used it.
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