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Lucas21c Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whichever / Whatever = No matter what

Hi,

I know this sentence, "Whichever you choose, you won't be satisfied." is fine. However, I can't understand why "No matter what you choose, you won't be satisfied." is wrong. I feel it is also fine and acceptable.

Could you tell me why the second one is wrong?

Thank you.
  

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Why do you think the second one is wrong?

  • Why do you think the second one is wrong?
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Why do you think the second one is wrong?
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Is the second one also okay? I lifted it from a multiple-choice question that I can choose only one answer. Both of them are example of the question, but I wondered if they all can be right.

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