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Grammar-Emphatic Connectives
Posted Date: 16 Nov 2007 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Education
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Posted By: Jose Mathew Member Level: Platinum Rating: Points: 4
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Emphatic Connectives
Whatever, Whoever, Whichever, Whenever, However etc. These words mean ‘it doesn’t matter what’, ‘it doesn’t matter who’, ‘it doesn’t matter which etc. They are conjunctions, joining clauses together
E.g. 1) Whenever I go to Agra, I visit the Taj Mahal.
2) Whatever he eats, he never gets fat.
Whatever, whoever and whichever are also relative pronouns.
They can be the subjects or objects of clauses.
E.g: Whatever, he eats, he never gets fat. (‘Whatever etc. clause’+ clause)
Or
He never gets fat whatever he eats. (Clause + ‘whatever etc. clause’)
More examples
1. Human beings always want more however rich they are. 2. However rich human beings are, they always want more 3. Wherever you go in Kerala, you’ll find coconut trees. 4. The people were friendly whenever I went. 5. Be quiet whatever happens.
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