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Yes, though it may depend on whom you ask! --Who-- and --whoever-- are subjective pronouns; --whom-- and --whomever-- are in the objective case. That simply means that --who-- (and the same for --whoever--) is always subject to a verb, and that --whom-- (and the same for --whomever--) is always working as an object in a sentence.
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Yes, though it may depend on whom you ask! --Who-- and --whoever-- are subjective pronouns; --whom-- and --whomever-- are in the objective case. That simply means that --who-- (and the same for --whoever--) is always subject to a verb, and that --whom-- (and the same for --whomever--) is always working as an object in a sentence.