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.
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 ^^
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.