Whomever vs. Whoever: Choose the Right Word - Merriam-Webster Whoever is used to mean “whatever person” or “no matter who”: “Whoever arrives first should open the windows ” According to most English teachers, it should only be used in the subject position—that is, in the position of they in “They arrived first ”
Whoever vs. Whomever: Which One Should You Use? Like choosing between who and whom, choosing whoever or whomever doesn’t have to be hard You can use more familiar subject and object pronouns to sort out which is correct to use