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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Who or whom?

I am taking five books to whomever will read them?



I am taking five books to whoever will read them?

Which is correct and why?
  

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I am taking five books to whoever will read them because whoever is the subject of the verb will read , and that takes grammatical precedence over the preposition to .

  • I am taking five books to whoever will read them because whoever is the subject of the verb will read , and that takes grammatical precedence over the preposition to .
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I am taking five books to whoever will read them because whoever is the subject of the verb will read, and that takes grammatical precedence over the preposition to.

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