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Aug 2, 2022 · So 'you can hire whoever you like' is OK to use? Certainly. And very much preferable to 'whomever', which would sound strange and pretentious.
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Mar 22, 2014 · Is it whoever or whomever in the following sentence? “And we value the opinions of average people, whoever/whomever they happen to be”? I say whomever because They …
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Jan 22, 2020 · When the words who or whoever are the object in the sentence they are always written with an m, so whom and whomever. In this sentence the subject and the relative …
Please forward this email to <whoever/ whomever> is working on …
May 14, 2008 · I know that after preposition you should use Whom and not who. How about whoever and Whomever? Please forward this email to whoever is working on the project. Or …
whoever / whomever - WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2006 · "whomever" se usa si se trata del complemento directo o indirecto o objeto de proposición, pero aunque gramaticalmente es la forma correcta, suena más formal. "Whoever" …
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Feb 19, 2020 · Give it to whomever you want Is “whomever” the object of the preposition “to” or the verb “give”? How would the sentence be rewritten? You want to give it to him/her. is that …
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Jan 25, 2022 · The guidance is that if the words are different, then there is a difference in meaning or nuance. Those who -> commonly used to indicate or identify a particular group - somewhat …
Whomever vs Whoever - WordReference Forums
Dec 20, 2020 · I have a journal and I begin each entry as "To Whomever." Is that the correct usage, or is "To Whoever" correct? I haven't seen the whomever/whoever discourse include …
whoever versus whomever - WordReference Forums
Jul 23, 2010 · Hello, I know that the pronoun whoever is used in the subject position, while whomever is used in the object position, but I'm having a hard time explaining the pronoun use …
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Jun 3, 2012 · In the case of “I can help whoever/whomever is next,” it seems really obvious to me that the correct choice is the *objective* form, because “whomever” (as would be “whom,” …