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whoever    音标拼音: [hu'ɛvɚ]


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  • Whomever vs. Whoever: Choose the Right Word - Merriam-Webster
    Whoever is preferred in positions where they (or he or she) are most natural Whomever is preferred in positions where them (or him or her ) work better But remember too that in actual usage, whoever is much more common, and whomever is sometimes used only because it sounds formal
  • “Whomever” vs. “Whoever”: What’s the Difference?
    Whoever is a subjective pronoun—often acting as the subject of a sentence or clause, as in Whoever reads this will be able to understand it Whomever is an objective pronoun used as the object of sentences, clauses, and phrases, as in Address the letter to whomever you want
  • WHOEVER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    In formal speech or writing, "whomever" is the form of "whoever" used when it is the object of a verb or preposition
  • Whoever vs. Whomever: Which One Should You Use? - Grammarly
    Choosing whoever or whomever can be easy Whomever is an object pronoun and works like the pronouns him, her, and them (Give the document to whomever in the department) Whoever is a subject pronoun and works like the pronouns he, she, and they (Whoever wrote this poem should win a prize)
  • Whoever vs. Whomever | Grammar Rules and Examples
    To determine whether to use whoever or whomever, here is the rule: they equals whoever, them equals whomever
  • Whoever vs. Whomever: The Correct Usage for Perfect Grammar
    Whoever and whomever are pronouns that are often used interchangeably, but there is a slight difference in their usage Whoever is used as a subject pronoun, while whomever is used as an object pronoun When should I use whoever instead of whomever? Use whoever when referring to the subject of a sentence or clause
  • How to Use Whoever vs. whomever Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Like the objective pronoun whom, whomever works only as an object of a verb or preposition Everywhere else, the correct pronoun is whoever (which, like who, is a nominative pronoun) Think of it this way: Whoever acts, and whomever is acted upon Misuse of whomever is very common
  • Is it “whomever” or “whoever”? Definitions and examples
    Misusing the words “whoever” and “whomever” happens frequently in verbal and written communication Learn how to tell these two relative pronouns apart and the appropriate cases in which to use them both The word “whomever” is used to replace words like “me,” “him,” “her,” and “them” in a sentence
  • Whoever vs. Whomever: How to Choose the Right Word
    'Whoever' is a subject pronoun used for the doer of an action in a sentence 'Whomever' is an object pronoun used as the recipient of an action in a sentence Using 'whoever' is becoming more common, even when 'whomever' might technically be correct
  • WHOEVER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WHOEVER is whatever person : no matter who —used in any grammatical relation except that of a possessive How to use whoever in a sentence
  • Whoever vs Whomever: Whats the Difference? - ProWritingAid
    Whoever is a subject pronoun, whereas whomever is an object pronoun Learn how to tell the difference between whoever vs whomever in this article
  • WHOEVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    You use whoever to refer to someone when their identity is not yet known Whoever did this will sooner or later be caught and will be punished Whoever wins the election is going to have a tough job getting the economy back on its feet Ben, I want whoever's responsible to come forward
  • WHOEVER Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Whoever definition: whatever person; anyone that See examples of WHOEVER used in a sentence
  • WHOEVER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    In formal speech or writing, "whomever" is the form of "whoever" used when it is the object of a verb or preposition whoever pronoun ( ANYONE ) any person who:





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