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What kind of pronoun is the word whoever?

"Whoever" is a compound relative pronoun.

Here's why:

* Relative Pronoun: It connects a dependent clause to an independent clause, like "I will give the prize to whoever wins the contest."

* Compound: It combines the words "who" and "ever."

* Relative: It refers back to a noun or pronoun in the main clause (in this case, "the prize" goes to the "winner").

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