“I went for my annual mammogram - I’ve been getting them yearly since I was 35 - and [the doctor] saw new calcifications. I wasn’t nervous about it, so when they told me to come back in six months, I left the clinic. Three hours later, my ob-gyn, whom I’ve been seeing for years, called [...]
“Fatherhood only changes you if you allow it to change you. I kind of avoided changing me for a while. I just know that I have somebody who, for the first time in my life, I’m in love with, and it’s going to last.” - Colin Farrell, in OK Magazine
Colin has made two pronoun errors. [...]
“No. I mean, we all are either married or have boyfriends in the film, and there are guys, too. It’s us three actresses and a female producer at the moment. We’re looking for a [director of photography] right now and are looking at some females, but it really depends when whomever is available and is [...]
The usage of the indefinite relative pronouns “whoever” and “whomever” can be confusing, especially in sentences in which one of these pronouns is part of the object of a preposition. When you are determining which pronoun to use in a sentence, remember that “whoever” is in the subjective case and “whomever” is in the objective [...]