When tomorrow starts without me
there'll be a day when things change
and it wont be all that bad
I wont be there to block the rain
to give you the love that you wanna take
dont forget about the good times we share
never let those eyes shed no tears
dont be scared to go on living your life
just because I'm not here
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
ant the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
tell the kids that their daddy loved them
till Im a day the best I can
And I know you take good care of her
Cause with you that could not be in better hands
And when you call them to tell them
if it seems like they're feeling low
I'm a need you to stand real strong
Please make sure that they know
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
and the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
and the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
there'll be a day when things change
and it wont be all that bad
I wont be there to block the rain
to give you the love that you wanna take
dont forget about the good times we share
never let those eyes shed no tears
dont be scared to go on living your life
just because I'm not here
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
ant the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
tell the kids that their daddy loved them
till Im a day the best I can
And I know you take good care of her
Cause with you that could not be in better hands
And when you call them to tell them
if it seems like they're feeling low
I'm a need you to stand real strong
Please make sure that they know
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
and the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
And the sun will still come up in the morning
still go back down tonight
and the days may seem a little darker
But I promise you're just a bright
close your eyes breathe in and you'll see
that it's Ok
when tomorrow starts without me
Whoever vs. Whomever
Choosing whoever or whomever can be easy.
Whomever is an object pronoun and works like the pronouns him, her, and them (Give the document to whomever in the department).
Whoever is a subject pronoun and works like the pronouns he, she, and they (Whoever wrote this poem should win a prize).
It all comes down to understanding how who functions.
Who and whoever are subject pronouns.
In sentences, they function the same way as I, he, she, we, and they. Subject pronouns refer to the person or thing that is performing the action of a verb. Notice how who and whoever act just like the other subject pronouns in these examples:
I opened the door to see whether it was still raining. Who opened the door to see whether it was still raining?
Whoever brought these brownies to the party should be commended! He brought these brownies to the party. He should be commended!
In contrast, Whom and whomever are object pronouns.
They function the same way as me, him, her, us, and them. (We left you out of this list because it’s formed the same way for both subject and object cases.) An object pronoun can serve as the direct object of a verb (something that receives the action of a verb), or the object of a preposition. Let’s look at a few sentences with these pronouns:
I decided to buy a present for her. I decided to buy a present for whomever I am assigned in the gift exchange program.
He will recommend whomever you suggest. If you suggest him, he will recommend
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Choosing whoever or whomever can be easy.
Whomever is an object pronoun and works like the pronouns him, her, and them (Give the document to whomever in the department).
Whoever is a subject pronoun and works like the pronouns he, she, and they (Whoever wrote this poem should win a prize).
It all comes down to understanding how who functions.
Who and whoever are subject pronouns.
In sentences, they function the same way as I, he, she, we, and they. Subject pronouns refer to the person or thing that is performing the action of a verb. Notice how who and whoever act just like the other subject pronouns in these examples:
I opened the door to see whether it was still raining. Who opened the door to see whether it was still raining?
Whoever brought these brownies to the party should be commended! He brought these brownies to the party. He should be commended!
In contrast, Whom and whomever are object pronouns.
They function the same way as me, him, her, us, and them. (We left you out of this list because it’s formed the same way for both subject and object cases.) An object pronoun can serve as the direct object of a verb (something that receives the action of a verb), or the object of a preposition. Let’s look at a few sentences with these pronouns:
I decided to buy a present for her. I decided to buy a present for whomever I am assigned in the gift exchange program.
He will recommend whomever you suggest. If you suggest him, he will recommend
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073. Thank you for…
I. EXAMPLES:
Thank you for what you have done for me.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for the gift.
Thank you for giving me a lift.
Thank you for your advice.
II. DIALOGUES:
A: I have a big favor to ask.
B: What is it?
A: Well, I need to borrow $1,000 for the down payment on a car.
B: OK, I’ll lend you the money but you have to pay it back as soon as you can.
A: I promise I will. Thanks a million.
B: You’re welcome.
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I. EXAMPLES:
Thank you for what you have done for me.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for the gift.
Thank you for giving me a lift.
Thank you for your advice.
II. DIALOGUES:
A: I have a big favor to ask.
B: What is it?
A: Well, I need to borrow $1,000 for the down payment on a car.
B: OK, I’ll lend you the money but you have to pay it back as soon as you can.
A: I promise I will. Thanks a million.
B: You’re welcome.
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