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They're grammatically correct? .............. Whoever it was must be very angry. Whoever it is must be very angry.
2011年12月28日 23:05
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"Whoever it was/is" is the subject of "must be very angry". But, "whoever" is the object of it was/it is and therefore should be "whomever". Both sentences should start with "whomever". Here is an example of using "whoever" in a very similar sentence: Whoever vandalized the classroom must be very angry.
2011年12月28日
I see nothing wrong with these, though I feel these are more commonly spoken instead of written. Subject: it Verb: be (must be)
2011年12月28日
Yes, they are both correct.
2011年12月28日
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