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WHATEVER, WHICHEVER, WHENEVER, WHEREVER, WHOEVER OU HOWEVER

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When we add -ever after what, which, when, where, who or how, we are referring to one element and to every element described by the question word at the same time, it doesn’t matter which. 

👉 👉 For example, if we say:

💬 ‘You can sit wherever you want’, we mean that you can sit in some place and that this place can be any of all the available places, it doesn’t matter which.
English explanation source: test-english
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Quando adicionamos -ever after what, which, when, where, who ou how, estamos nos referindo a um elemento e a cada elemento descrito pela interrogativo ao mesmo tempo, não importa qual. 

👉 👉 Por exemplo, se dissermos:


💬 ‘You can sit wherever you want’, queremos dizer que você pode sentar em algum lugar e que esse lugar pode ser qualquer um de todos os lugares disponíveis, não importa qual.

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Cuando agregamos -ever después de what, which, when, where, who ou how, nos referimos a un elemento y a todos los elementos descritos por el interrogativo al mismo tiempo, no importa cuál. 

👉 👉 Por ejemplo, si decimos: 

💬 ‘You can sit wherever you want’, queremos decir que puedes sentarte en algún lugar y que ese lugar puede ser cualquiera de todos los lugares disponibles, no importa cuál.

MEANINGS / SIGNIFICADOS

➤ whatever - (qualquer que seja) ou (
lo que sea)
 whichever - (qualquer que seja) ou (cualquiera)
 whenever - (em qualquer momento) ou (cuando sea)
 wherever - (onde quer que) ou (donde sea)
 whoever - (quem quer que seja) ou (cualquiera que)
 however - (de qualquer forma) ou (de cualquier forma)

👉 👉 CHOOSE THE BEST WORD BELOW TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
👉 👉 ESCOLHA A MELHOR PALAVRA PARA COMPLETAR AS FRASES.
👉 👉 ELIGE LA MEJOR PALABRA PARA COMPLETAR LAS ORACIONES.


1. You can arrange the furniture _________________ you want.

2. You must have your car serviced every year or every 10.000 km, _________________  happens first.

3. We must do _________________  is necessary to bring the attackers to justice.

4. As I only need a computer to work, I can do it  from  _________________  I want.

5. _________________ took the decision is the responsible for what has happened.

6. _________________ hard I try, I still can't find a job.

7. You can ask me _________________  you have a question.

8. He says he is from Lipsting, _________________  that is.

9. I understand English or German, so you can speak _________________  you prefer.

10. _________________ they are, they are not welcomed here.

11. I will find _______ told the manager that I was lazy.

12. He'll never forgive you, _______ reasons you might have had to do it.

13. ______ you looked from the top, the views were amazing.

14. I feel very nervous _______ I see her.

15. I will support you, _______ you decide.

16. Do _______ you want, just don't come to me if it all goes wrong.

17. It's impossible to say what time he will arrive. He just turns up _______ he wants.

18. Sit down _______ you like.

19. You can invite  _______ you like — it's your party!

20.  There are two umbrellas. Take _______ you want.

21. He is a very spoilt child. He always does _______ he wants.

22. We loved Australia. The people were very nice  _______ we went.

23. You can come and stay _______ you want.

24. I'd like to speak to _______ is in charge of your department.

25. _______ much you love her, she'll never love you back.
Sentences Source: test-english



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