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elixir [45]
1 year ago
7

I depend on __ sits in the front to stay awake and look for police cars. whoever whomever

English
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

whoever

Explanation:

The "I depend on" threw me off...

without that, we have the dependent cause "___ sits in the front to stay awake and look for police cars"

Now the rule...

whomever= object pronoun; like him, her, them

whoever= subject pronoun; like he, she, they

"She sits in the front..." > "Her sits in the front..."

"Whoever..."

Additional clarification:

object: having something done to it

subject: person/ thing doing something

aev [14]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

Whoever

Explanation:

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