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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Whatever it takes

We'll do whatever it takes to win the game.

Do whatever you like.

Are whatever it takes to win the game and whatever you like noun phrases in sentences above?

(I see both as noun phrases, i.e., any thing that it takes to win the game and any thing that you like.)

  

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anonymous We'll do whatever it takes to win the game. Do whatever you like. Are whatever it takes to win the game and whatever you like noun phrases in sentences above?

  • anonymous We'll do whatever it takes to win the game.
  • Do whatever you like.
  • Are whatever it takes to win the game and whatever you like noun phrases in sentences above?
  • Yes.
  • ) Correct.
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anonymous

We'll do whatever it takes to win the game.

Do whatever you like.

Are whatever it takes to win the game and whatever you like noun phrases in sentences above? Yes.

(I see both as noun phrases, i.e., any thing that it takes to win the game and any thing that you l

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