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Fiona
what is the difference between no matter who and whoever?
Please give me some examples.
May 21, 2013 12:04 PM
Answers · 1
"no matter who" is the same as "whoever", but is more limited in use.
whoever -
1. any person who; anyone that; "whoever wants it can have it"
2. no matter who; "I'll come tomorrow, whoever may be here"
3. an intensive form of who, used in questions; "whoever could have thought that?"
4. an unknown or unspecified person; "give those to John, or Cathy, or whoever"
May 21, 2013
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