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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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however, whatever and whoever

She left him, however sorry it is.

Whatever her gripe is, she did not tell nobody.

Whoever commited this fould deed, he had to pay for it.

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She left him, however, for another man. What a sad story! Whatever her gripe was, she did not tell any one (or any body) Whoever committed this foul deed, he will have to pay for it.

  • She left him, however, for another man.
  • What a sad story!
  • Whatever her gripe was, she did not tell any one (or any body) Whoever committed this foul deed, he will have to pay for it.
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She left him, however, for another man. What a sad story!



Whatever her gripe was, she did not tell anyone (or anybody)



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2. she did not tell anybody -- double negative you should avoid.
3. Whoever had commited, they had to pay for it; or Whoever commited, he has to pay.
1. OK.

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