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Q: The clerk will wait on the person is next A who B whom C whoever D whomever?
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What is the correct grammar in the sentence 'The clerk will wait on the person - who or whom or whoever or whomever - is next'?

Both "whom" and "whomever" work, depending on whether you want a specific person or any person at all. A good trick is to ask if you would use "he" or "him" in its place. "Who" goes with "he," and "whom" goes with "him." You can remember that by associating the words that have an "m" at the end together. (If you are talking about a woman or a girl, you should still use this trick, as "her" does not end with an "m," making it a bit harder to remember which goes with which.)


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A.who


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