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Grammar, whatever, wherever and there

"I don't want to say I'm anti-human or whatever but wherever there are people there is trouble."

  

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" I'd put a comma after whatever , as it is a natural place to pause very briefly. Please note that 'whatever' is often used in ways that show the speaker is unable or unwilling to express himself well. eg I don't want to say I'm anti-human or whatever This sounds like there may be a better word than anti-human, but you try to think of it because I'm not going to waste my time trying to find it.

  • " I'd put a comma after whatever , as it is a natural place to pause very briefly.
  • Please note that 'whatever' is often used in ways that show the speaker is unable or unwilling to express himself well.
  • eg I don't want to say I'm anti-human or whatever This sounds like there may be a better word than anti-human, but you try to think of it because I'm not going to waste my time trying to find it.
  • eg You: Would you like something to drink?
  • Some tea?
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"I don't want to say I'm anti-human or whatever but wherever there are people there is trouble."

I'd put a comma after whatever, as it is a natural place to pause very briefly.


Please note that 'whatever' is often used in ways that show the speaker is unable or unwilling to express himself well.

eg I don't want to say I'm anti-human or whatever This

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