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Discover LudwigThe word "Whoever" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone whose identity is not known, or to refer to any type of person without identifying them specifically. For example: "Whoever comes to the party will have a great time."
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Whoever
pronoun
Whatever person or persons.
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But it might not actually be that I want your knowledge: I want whoever is the best authority on this to help me, and Evernote theoretically knows that, and could figure out who knows the most about the thing that I'm writing and automatically get access to those people's knowledge".
Whoever plays, and whoever they play against, that seems to be the template for Chelsea this season.
"If we get a million I'll go to Canberra and meet with whoever the prime minister is and I'll say 'prime minister, that's what Australians have said, don't ever forget it'".
Peter Carter, chief executive and general secretary of the RCN, said: "Whoever forms the next government must learn from this report and take immediate action to grow the nursing workforce and ensure it can keep up with demand with a sustainable and long-term plan.
"As long as you can pay Starbucks, or whoever, the US dollars, or whatever currency they require at their cash registers or point of sale terminals, that's fine".
It's not as if they talk about it in school: 'OK, children, there's Jack, there's Jill, and there's Zane' or whoever.
Either way this is not the best preparation for facing Australia on Saturday week and Wales will be looking for a very large cardboard box full of cotton wool for whoever is selected.
The hung, drawn and quartered parliament would make life nightmarishly difficult for whoever is prime minister.
Humphries: "Austerity seems set to continue whoever wins the election.
"And whoever spotted that 'Martianism' is an anagram of Martin Amis was very clever, but it is completely irrelevant.
You need to identify what would help you, no matter how unorthodox, and explain it to whoever can help.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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