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Whomever thought vs to whomever thought

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Whomever thought' is incorrect, while 'to whomever thought' is correct and commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1012 views

Whomever thought

'Whomever thought' is incorrect. 'Whomever' is an object pronoun and should not be used as the subject of a sentence.

The correct form is 'to whomever thought,' where 'to' is a preposition that introduces the indirect object 'whomever.'
  • God's gonna send his blessings to whomever thought of this!” Mrs. Oliver's grandson, Dexter, receives his primary care at BMC. Dexter's Healthy Steps Specialist ...
  • Remove. Barbara Verduin VanPatten Love the little Russian dolls on the chair. Whomever thought of this one deserves a raise. 3 · February 19 at 8:00am.
  • Mar 2, 2015 ... What's a conglomerate with an out-of-favor Los Angeles-area NFL stadium project to do with its chances at pay-dirt sagging by the minute?
  • A big Thank You! to whomever thought of and implemented this simple and effective partial solution to this long standing problem. History of the problem No  ...

to whomever thought

'To whomever thought' is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to address or refer to someone's thoughts or ideas.
  • To whomever thought people who use a product like ABP will take the time to answer a survey: you're as dumb as the person who came up ...
  • Kudos to whomever thought of doing this. Well worth doing! Really liking the feature the buy the downloads and watch later. I hope to be back time after time ...
  • Apr 8, 2015 ... Or should I use the “theme backup” (great idea to whomever thought of that btw) you provided to make a separate backup and then load in ...
  • Apr 5, 2015 ... I'd like to award a point of creativity to whomever thought of these T-shirt designs. My first guess would be that a Wisconsin fan thought of the ...

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