Dr. Zaus Lifer Oct 16, 2008 11,764 347 126 Nov 3, 2010 #1 I am flexible and am willing look at what interests me in light of the work being performed by whomever/whoever I work with. I just scored in the 97th percentile on the GMAT in english... So yea, that test is broken.
I am flexible and am willing look at what interests me in light of the work being performed by whomever/whoever I work with. I just scored in the 97th percentile on the GMAT in english... So yea, that test is broken.
Fenixgoon Lifer Jun 30, 2003 33,312 12,887 136 Nov 3, 2010 #2 whomever. object of a preposition in a clause after the main verb (i think that's all right). simple example: who is going out tonight? with whom are you going out tonight?
whomever. object of a preposition in a clause after the main verb (i think that's all right). simple example: who is going out tonight? with whom are you going out tonight?