dependent clause
The pronoun 'whomever' functions as a relative pronoun to introduce a relative clause. The pronoun 'whomever' is the objective form of the subjective pronoun 'whoever'.Example: It's a great prize for whomever wins. (object of the preposition 'for')
Adjective Yo o;
Noun Goon squad ;)
Adjective
to use whomever in a scentance you have to be speaking of a person eg. whomever wrote this is in big trouble!
"Whomever" is the objective case of the "universal" relative pronoun "whoever".
"Whomever" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "Give the award to whomever you choose." It is the objective form of "who" and should be used when the pronoun is the object of the sentence.
Whoever.
whoever
The noun clause is a prepositional clause.The noun clause 'whomever did the best job' is functioning as the object of the preposition 'to'.
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