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thanks.
Our number grows...
i'm supposed to be getting one of their cds in a few days from my friend. i've heard good things
What determines when to use "whomever" as opposed to "whoever"?
It was Scott the smug bastard.
love the sig!
mace lives bitches!!!!!!
The case of these pronouns is distributed just the way it is in who and whom: in Formal, Oratorical, and Edited English, whoever is used where nominative case forms are called for (Whoever said you could sing was mistaken); whomever is used where objective case forms are called for (Bring whomever you can find). But in Semiformal, Informal, and Conversational use, whoever tends in Standard English to turn up frequently in places where we’d expect an objective form, whomever in places where we’d expect a nominative: Send whoever you wish to send. I want to thank whomever brought these umbrellas. And, again as with who and whom, if the object of a preposition is immediately after the preposition, whomever will usually appear, but if they’re widely separated, whoever will usually get the call: Give the invitation to whomever you wish. Whoever you wish to give the invitation to is welcome to it.Originally Posted by Plan 9
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and thanks scott
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