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whichever    音标拼音: [wɪtʃ'ɛvɚ] [hwɪtʃ'ɛvɚ]
pron. 无论哪个,无论哪些
a. 无论哪个,无论哪些



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  • Whatever vs. Whichever - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Whatever and whichever, for instance, are both translated with "lequel" in French, so, your explanation is good for native English speakers, but not for people learning the language The answer below gives the "restricted set of options" would make everything clear
  • Whichever or which? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Whichever - any one from a limited set (determiner pronoun); Use "Whichever" when you refer to the choice from more than one option, and you disregard what the choice is going to be Collins Dictionary has a good definition: You use whichever in order to indicate that it does not matter which of the possible alternatives happens or is chosen
  • Whichever versus Which - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Which" is correct "Whichever" is only used in a certain kind of interrogative like "Whichever one you buy him, he won't be satisfied", and in relative constructions: "We bought whichever tickets were available"
  • meaning - Use of whichever comes occurs first - English Language . . .
    The sense of oddness may come from the expectation that there are multiple things expiring when you see whichever expires first Here are the dates: D1: 12 month [s] after your receipt of our confirmation letter D2: 10 month [s] from the first inspect date The sentence then becomes "The goods will be guaranteed until D1 or D2, whichever expires comes occurs first " There is only one guarantee
  • whichever is (the) less, vs whichever is (the) lesser
    1) Whichever is less Among very few things (two preferably) 2) Whichever is lesser Used for comparing among two or more number of things 3) Whichever is the least The thing which is less than all of the other things Yes, they all may sound like they have the same meaning, and it's mostly up to you whatever sense you want to deliver to the reader
  • or until and and until - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This warranty lasts until four years after purchase of the car or the odometer records 100 000 miles, whichever comes first The administrator of this organization shall serve for two years and unt
  • questions - Should I use which or whichever? - English Language . . .
    You can use both, they have slightly different meanings But your sentences aren't quite grammatical or natural-sounding Wear whichever shoes are comfortable This means that the speaker is aware that the listener has a choice of shoes, and that the listener should choose the pair that is most comfortable Wear shoes which are comfortable This means that the speaker is merely instructing the
  • phrase usage - Choose whichever [one] you prefer - English Language . . .
    0 Apple or banana, choose whichever you prefer Apple or banana, choose whichever one you prefer If the options are only "Apple" and "Banana", which of the above phrases is correct or both are correct? P S I found both phrases are used in formal writings: whichever you prefer, whichever one you prefer, hence the confusion
  • relative pronouns - Whatever and whichever usage - English Language . . .
    Whichever wing succeeded first would wheel inwards and help the other Why the 3rd example does not have a comma after the starting subordinate clause (as in the first two)? The only difference I could make out is that in the first two examples, the whatever clause is the complement (object) of the sentence and in the last one it is the subject
  • grammar - Is Whichever correctly used here? - English Language . . .
    In the sentence bellow, is whichever correctly used? Whichever way you look at it, it'll still sound outrageous What I want to say in this sentence is: It doesn't matter which way you look at it





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