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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Do you.....

Do they mean the same thing? Is it necessary to use "whatsoever"? Will omitting "whatsoever" change the meaning?



1) Do you know me in anyway whatsoever?

2) Do you know me in anyway?

  

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Hasibrahman anyway Incorrect. Anyway, do you know me? ) Your sentence should be: Do you know anything about me?

  • Hasibrahman anyway Incorrect.
  • Anyway, do you know me?
  • ) Your sentence should be: Do you know anything about me?
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Hasibrahmananyway

Incorrect.

Anyway, do you know me? (Anyway is a transition word to contrast with a previous thought.)

Your sentence should be:

Do you know anything about me?

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HasibrahmanIs it necessary to use "whatsoever"?

No.

('any way' — two words)

CJ

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