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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whoever or whomever?

Hi all,

I cont decide if I should be using whomever or whoever in this sentance?

"My years of experience could be a valuable and cost effective addition to whoever you hire and an asset to your team team."

Thanks very much for the help!
  

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" The answer comes from deciding whether you need a subject pronoun or an object pronoun there. What do you think?

  • " The answer comes from deciding whether you need a subject pronoun or an object pronoun there.
  • What do you think?
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AnonymousHi all,I cont decide if I should be using whomever or whoever in this sentance?"

My years of experience could be a valuable and cost effective addition to whoever you hire and an asset to your team team."


The answer comes from deciding whether you need a subject pronoun or an object pronoun there. What do you think?

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Anonymouswhoever/whomever you hire
The question is whether the blank below is in subject or object position.

You hire _____.

Hint: Note that the forms he and they are subject forms; the forms that end in m (him and them) are object forms.

CJ

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