Tuesday, November 3, 2015

21 English Sentences: Whatever, Whatsoever

(i)                  ‘Whatever’ is Adjective, Adverb and Pronoun.

Synonyms:
Any, indicates indifference, one, some, what, whatsoever, which thing or concept

Sentences:
1.  Bring red wine or white wine or whatever.
2.  Do whatever you want, it won't affect Julie.
3.  Eat whatever you like.
4.  Give me whatever pens you don't want.
5.  I eat whatever I like in the morning.
6.  I received no help whatever.
7.  It's up to Lucy, whatever she wants to study.
8.  Jack will do whatever you ask of him.
9.   They will take whatever action is needed.
10.              We told him we’d back him whatever.
11.              We'll go whatever the weather.

(ii)                ‘Whatsoever’ is Adjective and Adverb.

Synonyms:
Any, at all (used for emphasis), one or some or every, whatever

Sentences:
1.  Anne gave us no answer whatsoever.
2.  He has no respect for parents whatsoever.
3.  Lucy had no previous experience whatsoever.
4.  I have no plans whatsoever to meet her.
5.  No evidence whatsoever to show that he is lying.
6.  No pizza whatsoever is left in the fridge.
7.  She had no interest whatsoever in the family.
8.  That has nothing whatsoever to do with Millie.
9.  That makes no sense whatsoever.
10.              Whatsoever God hath said unto thee, do. – Bible

(To be updated)
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