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Diamondrg Posted 18 years ago
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who[(m)ever] - whose[ever] - what[ever] - when[ever] - where[ever] - how[ever]

I wonder whether these sentences are possible in the subject position. Which ones are correct and which wrong?

[1] However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
[2] However you do the job is not important to him.
[3] However you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.

[4] How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
[5] How you do the job is not important to him.
[6] How you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.
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[7] Who(m)ever planted the bomb showed a total disregard for the safety of the public.
[8] Who(m)ever you ask, the answer is always the same.

[9] Who(m) planted the bomb showed a total disregard for the safety of the public.
[10] Who(m) you ask, the answer is always the same.
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[11] Wherever they went were closely followed by security men.
[12] Wherever they went is not important.
[13] Wherever he goes, a carload of soldiers goes with him.

[14] Where they went were closely followed by security men.
[15] Where they went is not important.
[16] Where he goes, a carload of soldiers goes with him.
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[17] Whatever she did was nothing to do with me.
[18] Whatever we conceptualize has a lot to do with what we feel.
[19] Whatever you decide, it’s okay by me.

[20] What she did was nothing to do with me.
[21] What we conceptualize has a lot to do with what we feel.
[22] What you decide, it’s okay by me.
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[23] Whenever he returns to this place he is happy and contented...
[24] Whenever he returns to this place is of no concern to her.

[25] When he returns to this place he is happy and contented...
[26] When he returns to this place is of no concern to her.
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[27] Whoseever car this is is not important.
[28] Whosever car this is is in deep trouble.
[29] Whoseever car this is, we have to fine him.

[30] Whose car this is is not important.
[31] Whose car this is is in deep trouble.
[32] Whose car this is, we have to fine him.
  

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Diamondrg [1] However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel. [2] However you do the job is not important to him. [3] However you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.

  • Diamondrg [1] However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
  • [2] However you do the job is not important to him.
  • [3] However you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.
  • I don't want to say they are wrong but all of the above sound better to me with "how".
  • [4] How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
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Diamondrg
[1] However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
[2] However you do the job is not important to him.
[3] However you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.

I don't want to say they are wrong but all of the above sound better to me with "how".

[4] How we conceptualize things ha
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* You might hear native speakers use options marked thus, but they are, to varying degrees, dubious in my opinion.

[1] How/however* we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
[2] How/however* you do the job is not important to him.
[3] However you look at it, it’s going to cost a lot.

[7] Whoever planted the bomb showed
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Hi, Mr Wordy and thank you.

If 13 is corect, then 11 must be correct too with "where". Isn't that right?
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Careful! This is my opinion, as a non-native speaker.
DiamondrgI wonder whether these sentences are possible in the subject position. Which ones are correct and which wrong?

[1] However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel. I'd use HOW.
[2] However you do the job is not important to him. I'd use HOW.
[3] However you lo
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DiamondrgIf 13 is corect, then 11 must be correct too with "where". Isn't that right?
[11] Where they went they were closely followed by security men.

Yes, I missed that one, but you're right, "where" seems possible (though not as likely as "wherever"). "Where" here tends to suggest that they went to a particular place, not just different
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Hi, Mr Wordy.

[11] Wherever / where [less likely] they went they were closely followed by security men.

Is the sentence below correct, with or without comma after men?

They were closely followed by security men(,) wherever / where they went.
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DiamondrgIs the sentence below correct, with or without comma after men?

They were closely followed by security men(,) wherever / where they went.

I would not use a comma with "wherever".

To me, "where" does not work in this "non-inverted" form of the sentence, either with a comma or without.
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Thank you, Mr Wordy, for your help.
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Hi, again.

I wonder whether the non-inversioned versions of these sentences work the same way as their inversioned counterparts.

Could you tell us which ones are correct and which wrong? Thanks.

[1] How / however we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel.
[2] What we feel has a lot to do with how / however we conceptualize things.

[3] How /
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* Possible in informal conversation, but, to varying degrees, dubious (IMO).

I should mention, in case it's not already obvious, that while some choices are obviously correct, and some are obviously wrong, there is a grey area in between where you look at some of the options and think "Hmmm... is that right or not?".

[2] What we feel has a lot to do with how / how

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