
Use of Whoever and Whomever [duplicate] - English Language
2020年3月13日 · Give thanks to whomever you see. whomever you see = him you see = you see him *You is the subject of the verb, see is the verb, and whomever (like him) is the object of …
"Whoever" Vs. "Whomever" - English Language & Usage Stack …
When who and whom (or whoever and whomever) appear in subordinate clauses (groups of words which contain a subject and a verb), their case is determined by their function within the …
grammaticality - To whoever it may concern - English Language
2014年1月24日 · "To whomever it may concern," But if the writer had truly intended to use the free choice meaning of To anyone whom it may concern, then, in a free choice construction, …
How to determine whether to use "with whomever" or "with …
2014年9月8日 · Welcome to the site. But please note that your question is a variant on the "who" vs "whom" question which has been asked multiple times, and is therefore a duplicate question.
The use of "whoever" or "whomever" in complex sentence
2017年7月15日 · Whoever vs. whomever is basically the same problem as who vs. whom, and there are some who argue that the problem so baffles so many users of English that we may …
Which is correct – "whoever" or "whomever" in this example?
2015年12月13日 · Your example is a 'fused' relative construction, in which "whoever/whomever that may be" can be very roughly paraphrased as "The person who that may be". As it's clear …
"To whom it may concern" or "To whomever it may concern"?
2016年5月11日 · Which is the best usage? "To whom it may concern" or "To whomever it may concern"?
Should I use 'whoever' or 'whomever': "I will kill ___ despises me."
Therefore, you are correct: whomever is the right choice.] "I will kill whoever despises me." [Dependent-clause verb is 'despises.' He despises you. Therefore, whoever is the right …
Is this how one should use 'who', 'whoever', 'whom' and 'whomever'?
2019年2月22日 · 'who', 'whoever', 'whom' and 'whomever'?" All are pronouns. Specifically, relative and Interrogative pronouns. Relative pronouns (who and whoever) usually act as subjects or …
“to whomever asks” vs “to whoever asks” - English Language
2022年8月26日 · Harry should give the award to whomever he thinks deserves it. But don't the two sentences have similar structure (all have a small clause afterwards)? The explanation for …