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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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whoever or whomever

0 Please let me know if whoever or whomever is correct in this line...02br
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00Whoever/whomever could it be? 02br
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0 It is "whoever". e. the "victim" of an action, not the "perpetrator".

  • 0 It is "whoever".
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  • the "victim" of an action, not the "perpetrator".
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0 It is "whoever". Whomever is the object case i.e. the "victim" of an action, not the "perpetrator". Example: 01i00Whomever it was the thief didn't care, he robbed everyone and anyone.02i0-

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