题目内容
15.The manager decided to give the job to ____ he believed had a strong sense of responsibility.( )A. | whomever | B. | whoever | C. | who | D. | those |
分析 句意为:经理决心用任何他认为有责任心的人去做这件工作.
解答 答案:B
这是一个复合句,主句句子主干为The manager decided to give the job to whoever…(经理把工作交给任何人),从句主干为whoever had a strong sense.其中从句中含有一个定语从句--whoever he believed(他相信的任何人).whoever在主句中引导to的宾语从句,在主句中作宾语;而从句中缺少一个主语,因而,whoever又在从句中作主语.即:he believes (that) sb.had strong sense of duty.应用主格形式whoever,而不是whomever,故选B.
点评 当我们在选择whoever 和whomever的时候,不是看它在主句中做什么成分,而是在它所引导的从句中的成分,像这句话whoever在主句中做give的宾语,但在从句中却做主语.
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