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Wh + Ever

 

"Wh + ever" is a combination of the question words "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," and "how" with the suffix "-ever." It is used to form compound words that express an indefinite or unlimited choice or option related to the original question word.


Here are examples of using "Wh + ever" in sentences across various contexts:


1. **Interrogative Sentence**:

   - *Whoever* attends the meeting should bring their notes.

   - *Whatever* happened to that book you were reading?


2. **Conditional Sentence**:

   - I'll go to *whichever* restaurant you prefer.

   - *Whenever* you have time, we can discuss the project.


3. **Relative Clause**:

   - She'll give the job to *whoever* impresses her the most.

   - He can use *whatever* tools are available to fix the problem.


4. **Exclamatory Sentence**:

   - *Whichever* team wins, it's been a great game!

   - *Whatever* the reason, I'm glad you're here.


5. **Negative Sentence**:

   - I don't care *whoever* started the argument; let's resolve it.

   - We won't eat *whatever* food is left over from yesterday.


6. **Comparison Sentence**:

   - *Whichever* phone you choose, make sure it meets your needs.

   - She's successful in *whatever* she does.


7. **Inclusive Sentence**:

   - You can invite *whoever* you want to the party.

   - Wear *whatever* makes you feel confident.


8. **Assertive Sentence**:

   - She'll succeed, no matter *whatever* challenges she faces.

   - He can handle *whichever* task you assign him.


9. **Emphatic Sentence**:

   - I'll do *whatever* it takes to achieve my goals.

   - *Whichever* way you look at it, the result is clear.


10. **Informal Conversation**:

    - Call me *whenever* you need to talk.

    - *Whoever* told you that was mistaken.


These examples illustrate how "Wh + ever" can be used to indicate an open or unspecified choice or option related to the original question word.


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