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Seyfihoca Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Prepositon + [QW+ever]

Hello

Can we use a preposition, depending on the context, before all of the "QW+ever" words

like;

"I am not interested in whatever he does."

Thank you.

Ps: I hope my this question is comrehensible enough.Emotion: embarrassed
  

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I don't know; let's check: I am not interested in/do not care about whatever he does. I am not interested in/do not care about whomever he knows. I am not interested in/do not care about whoever knows him.

  • I don't know; let's check: I am not interested in/do not care about whatever he does.
  • I am not interested in/do not care about whomever he knows.
  • I am not interested in/do not care about whoever knows him.
  • I am not interested in/do not care about whenever he leaves.
  • I am not interested in/do not care about however he tapdances.
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I don't know; let's check:

I am not interested in/do not care about whatever he does.
I am not interested in/do not care about whomever he knows.
I am not interested in/do not care about whoever knows him.
I am not interested in/do not care about whenever he leaves.
I am not interested in/do not care about however he tapdances.
I am not interested in/do not care

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