If it weren’t for…
or “were”
Weiner [sic]
If it WERE a sport…
Or, if he were watching his grammar, he’d say, “I wish this space were composed a little better”….
A graduate should know enough to say “if I’d known,” not “if I knew.”
If it weren’t…
If it weren’t for the shoes….
The correct word is whoever, not whomever….
Ignore the “would have” error (and the “like”)
If it weren’t for…