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Nataliya
Difference between ANYWAY and WHATEVER
Tell me please, what difference between words "anyway" and "whatever". And I was wondering if you might be able to give some examples of using this words.
Sep 5, 2015 7:52 AM
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Thanks a lot! I understand! :)
September 5, 2015
•Whatever is:
-indefinite nouns
E.g: Do whatever you like.
-adjectives modify subject (whatever + Noun)
E.g: Whatever decision he made, I would support him.
-use as words to ask
E.g: Whatever do you mean?
•Anyway is adverb, used to modify the clause, stands alone, often at the end of the sentence, (anyway NOT + Noun)
E.g: It's too late now, anyway.
The road got worse, BUT they kept going anyway.
The water was cold but I took a shower anyway.
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September 5, 2015
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