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In the sentence "Introduce the guests, with _______ you will be sharing the ideas for the fundraiser." would I use who, whom, whoever, or whomever in the blank and why?
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In the sentence "Introduce the guests, with _______ you will be sharing the ideas for the fundraiser."
would I use who, whom, whoever, or whomever in the blank and why?
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Answer:
whom
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I would put "Introduce the guests, with
whom
you will be sharing the ideas for the fundraiser" because you need a pronoun which functions as an object, and whom is the best choice.
Who(m)ever doesn't really seem correct here.
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