Yo C
Could you please help me to fill this blank "... it takes, I will go to England to study English."? Thank you.

Fill the blank with Whatever/ Whoever/ Whenever/ Wherever or However: 


"...... it takes, I will go to England to study English."

Please help me if you have the answer. 
Thank you in advance. 


May 24, 2019 7:58 AM
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'No matter what it takes, ....' would sound better as the first clause, rather than 'whatever'.

The suggestion of 'whatever' as mentioned already, is correct. But i feel we would usually see it used in the send clause though. I'll go to England, whatever it takes.'
May 24, 2019
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whatever it takes
May 24, 2019
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Thank you so much for your suggestion, Benjamin Pike. I really appreciate it. It seems that the sentence "I'll go to England, whatever it takes." is better than "Whatever it takes, I'll go to England."


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It's the first time I've seen the clause "Whatever it takes" and now I know how to use it,  I feel very excited. Thank you, tempus.edax.rerum for your explanation ^^

May 24, 2019
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Yo C,

Whatever it takes would mean it doesn't matter how much of my time, energy, or money I have to put into it.  I am definitely going to England to study English.

May 24, 2019
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"Whatever it takes."
Oh, is it the same as "Whatever happens"? 
At first, I just thought it was "However it takes" or "Wherever it takes" ^^~ Never thought that "Whatever it takes" is the right answer. 
Thank you so much ^^
May 24, 2019
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