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whomever (Pronoun)
Whomever is the objective form of whoever, used to refer to any person who is the object of a verb or a preposition. It indicates that the person being referred to is receiving an action rather than performing it.
Think of 'Whomever' and 'Him'. Both end in 'm'. If you can replace the word with 'him', use 'whomever'. (e.g., Give it t...
Whomever is coming should bring a gift. → Whoever is coming should bring a gift.
Give it to whomever wants it. → Give it to whoever wants it.
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