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Yeknev Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

whatsoever&whosoever

Hi everbody,

I wonder where we use "whatsover" and "whosoever".

Must we use "whatsoever" in negative clauses?

And what are the main meanings of these words?

Thanks everyone....
  

Top answer

Whatsoever = whatever = unspecified one or some or any or every. Whosoever = whoever = whatever person. They do not require negative clauses: You can order whatsoever you want to eat tonight.

  • Whatsoever = whatever = unspecified one or some or any or every.
  • Whosoever = whoever = whatever person.
  • They do not require negative clauses: You can order whatsoever you want to eat tonight.
  • You can invite whomsoever you please .
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Whatsoever = whatever = unspecified one or some or any or every.
Whosoever = whoever = whatever person.

They do not require negative clauses:

You can order whatsoever you want to eat tonight. You can invite whomsoever you please.
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Thanks a lot sir....

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