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JKBelieve Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

'whoever is in charge of that'

'go to whoever is in charge of that'


doesn't sound right


is 'go to whoever who is in charge of that' better? This doesn't exactly sound great

either though......-_-
  

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I find the first example, go to whoever is in charge of that, perfect. Whoever is in charge of that should be able to help.

  • I find the first example, go to whoever is in charge of that, perfect.
  • Whoever is in charge of that should be able to help.
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I find the first example, go to whoever is in charge of that, perfect. Whoever is in charge of that should be able to help.
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Whoever means 'the person that' so your second who is not needed.

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