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Whomever is incorrect in these examples. It should be whoever in each case. Whomever is only used when referring to the object of the verb, the person to whom something is done. Whoever wins in November.... (Whoever is the person doing the winning.) Whomever is elected in November.... (Whomever is the person being elected)
Hello MrP Thank you for your compliment. But I need some literature material to prove my supposition.
Hi, Can you give a couple of sentence examples of this from your lesson? Best wishes, Clive .
Explain the key skills you have developed that make you suited to a career with J.P. Morgan and the area to which you have applied. Please be specific and provide concrete examples from a broad range of experiences to demonstrate each skill (200 words) * My prime skill relevant to the job is that I am good with numbers. The ability has been ...
I'm not sure why you are surprised, except maybe that ... car span on the ice? I can't imagine seeing that. ...