0Hi, everyone. Is this sentence correct?02br 02br 01i00I wouldn't be surprised whenever she turns aound on me.02i00 (I mena: I wouldn't be surprised if she turns around on me at any time.)02br 02br 00Which function does the word 'whenever' work as if it's correct? I think it's adverb.02br 02br 00Thanks.02br 02br 00LiJ0-
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0 It's an odd sentence, LiJ.02br 02br 00What is your intended meaning for "turns around on me"?02br 02br 00Generally speaking, I would never replace a theoretical 'if' with the word 'whenever'.0-
0Thank you Yankee.02br 02br 00Actually It sounds odd to me. I didn't know how to use 'whenever'. Yes, I would ever use 'if'. Maybe I should learn more about the idiom 'turn around on'. Thanks.02br 02br 00LiJ0-