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Navitasan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Any way

Are these sentences correct:

1-I will do it no matter how.
2-I will do it in any possible way.
3-I will do it any way.
(I think "anyway" would mean "in any event", which is a different meaning)
  

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2 and 3 are fine. #1 is usually "I'll do it no matter what", which basically means "I'll do it at any cost"

  • 2 and 3 are fine.
  • #1 is usually "I'll do it no matter what", which basically means "I'll do it at any cost"
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2 and 3 are fine. #1 is usually "I'll do it no matter what", which basically means "I'll do it at any cost"

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