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What type of clause is Whomever you are calling?

The clause "Whomever you are calling" is a noun clause.

Here's why:

* It functions as a noun: The entire clause acts as the object of the verb "calling".

* It contains a subject and a verb: "Whomever" is the subject, and "are calling" is the verb phrase.

* It answers the question "who?" or "whom?": This is a key characteristic of noun clauses.

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