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Asked on June 29, 2021 in Grammar.
The clause containing “who” takes priority, that is, the second part of the sentence (…”whoever gave it to you, even yourself.”).
He gave it to you; therefore “who” is correct? “He gave it to you”, you wouldn’t say but to me though it is not “but of course he gives it to me! Who
= the use of “he”; whom = the use of “him” The
place gets tricky when deciding not to use “whoever/whomever” When it gets tricky in a
sentence like this, give the position to the most-qualified candidate, whoever/whomever it may be.
What is a good position to give him. I hereby give the position of He.
What is the best answer for giving the position to him?
What is the error “give the position to him”?
How do I deal with this issue?
According to “whoever”) if you are a highly qualified candidate, give the position to the most qualified candidate.
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Asked on June 29, 2021 in Grammar.
The clause containing “who” takes priority, that is, the second part of the sentence (…”whoever gave it to you, even yourself.”).
He gave it to you; therefore “who” is correct? “He gave it to you”, you wouldn’t say but to me though it is not “but of course he gives it to me! Who
= the use of “he”; whom = the use of “him” The
place gets tricky when deciding not to use “whoever/whomever” When it gets tricky in a
sentence like this, give the position to the most-qualified candidate, whoever/whomever it may be.
What is a good position to give him. I hereby give the position of He.
What is the best answer for giving the position to him?
What is the error “give the position to him”?
How do I deal with this issue?
According to “whoever”) if you are a highly qualified candidate, give the position to the most qualified candidate.
- 494002 views
- 3 answers
- 182471 votes
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Asked on June 28, 2021 in Grammar.
The clause containing “who” takes priority, that is, the second part of the sentence (…”whoever gave it to you, even yourself.”).
He gave it to you; therefore “who” is correct? “He gave it to you”, you wouldn’t say but to me though it is not “but of course he gives it to me! Who
= the use of “he”; whom = the use of “him” The
place gets tricky when deciding not to use “whoever/whomever” When it gets tricky in a
sentence like this, give the position to the most-qualified candidate, whoever/whomever it may be.
What is a good position to give him. I hereby give the position of He.
What is the best answer for giving the position to him?
What is the error “give the position to him”?
How do I deal with this issue?
According to “whoever”) if you are a highly qualified candidate, give the position to the most qualified candidate.
- 494002 views
- 3 answers
- 182471 votes