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Liveinjapan Posted 13 years ago
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Whatever

Whatever response is needed then arises out of that state of consciousness.

Is there anything omitted in this sentence?
If no, 'whatever response is needed' is the subject, right?
Can I rephrase it to 'whatever response you need'?

Thanks
  

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Liveinjapan Is there anything omitted in this sentence? No. Liveinjapan If no, 'whatever response is needed' is the subject, right?

  • Liveinjapan Is there anything omitted in this sentence?
  • No.
  • Liveinjapan If no, 'whatever response is needed' is the subject, right?
  • Right.
  • Liveinjapan Can I rephrase it to 'whatever response you need'?
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LiveinjapanIs there anything omitted in this sentence?
No.
LiveinjapanIf no, 'whatever response is needed' is the subject, right?
Right.
LiveinjapanCan I rephrase it to 'whatever response you need'?
Possibly. If you mean that the reader's response arises, yes.
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Aha, thank you so much, Enoon!
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One more please...

'Whatever response is needed' can be rephrased to 'any response that is needed'?

Thanks
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No. The response that is needed arises, whatever it happens to be on this occasion.
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Oh, great! I get it, thanks Enoon.

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