THE CORRECT ANSWER IS WHOMEVER.DEFINITIONS

35. The correct answer is whomever.Definitions:who - pron. which person - used subjectivelywhom - pron. the objective case of whoExplanation:Whom is always used when it is the object of a preposition. Who is used as a suject and when a pronoun such as I or he could replace who. Here is an easy little trick to differentiate between who and whom: Replace the questionable word with he or him. If you would replace it with he, use who. If you would replace it with him, use whom.Examples:She complains to ___. You would fill in the blank with him, but you couldn't use he, so the use whom.___ complains to him. You will fill in this blank with he, not him, so use who.Who complains to whom? She complains to him. Very simply put:Who = HeWhom = Him