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Q: In which stage would this passage most likely be found If you have no right to speak to me in that fashion good sir I may associate with whomever I choose! A. resolution B. exposition C. conflict D. f?
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How do you use whomever in a sentence?

to use whomever in a scentance you have to be speaking of a person eg. whomever wrote this is in big trouble!


22 year old male be friends 16 year old girl in Texas?

Children's casual associations are governed by parental custody. If they ask you not to associate with their daughter, and you decide to do so anyway, they can file at a minimum, petty assault charges just for speaking to her. When she turns 17, she can associate with whomever she likes as she will have reached the age of consent in Texas.


What kind of pronoun is whomever?

"Whomever" is an objective pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence.


What type of pronoun is the word whomever?

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')


How would you use the word whomever?

"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.


What rhymes with whomever?

whoever


Is it whomever was or whoever is?

Whoever.


Which noun clause is used in The award goes to whomever did the best job?

The noun clause in this sentence is "whomever did the best job."


How do you DO FOR WORK?

Whomever pays me wages.


What is the noun clause in this sentence the award goes to whomever did the best job.?

The noun clause is 'whomever did the best job', which is the object of proposition 'to'.


Which sentence is correct Give the award to whoever you think is bestGive the award to whomever you think is best?

The correct sentence is "Give the award to whomever you think is best."The pronoun "whomever" is the objective form, functioning as the object of the preposition "to".The pronoun "whoever" is the subjective form.


Which is the correct grammar you talk to whomever was inside or whoever was inside?

Whomever is correct. Would you say "You talk to she..." or "You talk to her". "Whoever" matches the subject of a sentence. Whomever matches the predicate (ending) of a sentence. Read it with the changes that were made. Which sounds better. - The answer above is above is not right. The question is a thorny one, because while "whomever" is correct as the object of the preposition "to," it CANNOT be be the subject of the finite verb "was." If we did not have the -ever part, we would say "Talk to him or her who is inside," with the object and subject pronouns properly sorted out. Since "whomever was inside " is utterly barbarous ( we don't say "him was inside" for example) I would say "Talk to whomever you like," but "Talk to whoever was inside."