I depend on _____ sits in the front to stay awake and look for police cars.
whoever
whomever
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"I depend on whoever sits in the front to stay awake and look for police cars".
Step-by-step explanation:
In this sentence, the use of word whoever is used as it sounds appropriate to it. The word ‘whoever’ is a subject noun that is mainly used for the words like he, she, and they. The other word ‘whomever’ is an object name that is put to use for words like them, her, and him. So in this sentence, ‘whoever’ sits well as only a person can sit, an object can’t.
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I depend on WHOEVER sits in the front to stay awake and look for police cars.
Understanding the difference between WHOEVER and WHOMEVER:
Whom & Whomever:
- They operate in a similar manner to me, him, her, us, and them.
- A direct object of a verb is something that receives the action of a verb.
- Whom and whomever are object pronouns. An object pronoun can also be the object of a preposition.
Who & Whoever -
- These pronouns are who and whoever perform the same roles as I, he, she, we, and they in sentences.
- The person or object executing a verb's activity is referred to as the subject of a subject pronoun.
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