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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

anyone whatsover

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what is the meaning of anyone whatsover?
  

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Usually it is "anyone whosoever " and it starts a relative clause. Usually it is threatening or formal language: Anyone whosoever violates the dress code will be dismissed from the school.

  • Usually it is "anyone whosoever " and it starts a relative clause.
  • Usually it is threatening or formal language: Anyone whosoever violates the dress code will be dismissed from the school.
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Usually it is "anyone whosoever" and it starts a relative clause. Usually it is threatening or formal language:

Anyone whosoever violates the dress code will be dismissed from the school.
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It can also mean 'anybody at all'.

'I am not going to lend money to anyone whatsoever/anybody at all'.

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