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whichever English

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whichever

You use whichever when it doesn't matter which thing. Whichever colour you choose, you'll be happy. You use whichever when it doesn't matter which thing. It's OK to take whichever bus comes first. Whichever of these two wins will take first prize. "Would you like the blue or the green?" "Oh, whichever colour, it doesn't matter." You use whichever when there's a particular thing, but you can't remember what it was. We took whichever bus came first, number 41 I think.

whichever

You use whichever when it doesn't matter which thing. Whichever you choose, you'll be happy. You use whichever when it doesn't matter which thing. It's OK to take whichever comes first. Whichever of these two wins will take first prize. "Would you like the blue or the green?" "Oh, whichever, it doesn't matter." You use whichever when there's a particular thing, but you can't remember what it was. We took whichever came first, number 41 I think.

whichever

Any one or a number of a group. any one or number of a group; no matter which

whichever

Any one or a number of a group. any one or a number of a group; no matter which one

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Simple sentences

You may choose whichever book you like.
You may choose whichever you want.
Women need to feel empowered to do whichever kind of job they want to do.
I don't care whichever you choose.
You can buy whichever you like, but not both.
Take whichever you want.
You can choose whichever color you like.
Whichever you choose, you cannot lose.
Hmm. I have a feeling I'm going to get lost whichever road I take.
Take whichever one you want.
Take whichever you like best.
Whichever wins, I'll be happy.
Whichever way you may take, you can get to the station.

Movie subtitles

Whichever way the wind, she is blowing, that is the way I sail.
Well, then, use whichever we have the most of.
I'll write to assure him of my hearty consent to his marrying whichever he chooses of the girls.
I vote whichever way I see fit.
Whichever one there is, is both.
Whichever way you turn, fate sticks out a foot to trip you.
He said I was to drive you to the airfield or the bus, whichever you prefer.
Whichever part I'm in, milady.
Whichever way you look at it, I'm in a spot.
Lift up your head whichever end that be and smile at the sun untwine your naked form and with your tail, fling!
Well, whichever, it mudt be wonderful for both of you.
Whichever of us has the tenderest heart.
Whichever.
Whichever you wish.
I'm prepared to talk, I'm prepared to be quiet, whichever you prefer.
But whichever he is he's under the protection of the law.
Whichever takes the longest.
Whichever you want.
Whichever one of you it was tried to kill me had better look out.
Whichever comes easiest.
He said I was to drive you to the airfield, or take you to the bus, sir. Whichever you prefer.
Listen, Esther, or Rudolph, whichever one you are.
Whichever you prefer. Both are correct.
You can come in the car, or take the plane - whichever pleases you.
Whichever he picks, each one is light!
Well, the mother or daughter, whichever one gave it you.
I'll have to go over to yours. - Darling, I promise you whichever side you're on, we'll be there together.
Whichever you like.
Whichever I want?
So, they arrogantly say they want to sell them to whichever party can come up with a better offer.
Whichever way.
Whichever one applies.
Whichever way you put it, it's a cutting statement.
But a man's life is like a small boat in the sea, it goes whichever way the wind blows.

News and current affairs

Whichever government was in power when the crisis hit, whether left or right, was booted out and replaced by a government of the opposite political persuasion.
Or they could be content with whichever of the three strategies that they expected to see, agreeing that, in any case, fiscal policy was always going to be much better than it would have been under Democratic rule.
Nevertheless, whichever direction the euro crisis takes, its ultimate resolution will end the extreme existential uncertainty that clouds the outlook today.
But, whichever way the vote goes, the spectacular rise of nationalism, in Scotland and elsewhere in Europe, is a symptom of a diseased political mainstream.
Whichever way one looks at it, the economic effects of war with Iraq will not be good.
However, whichever administration governs Iraq in the future must be prepared to face up to an environmental debt--the cost of restoring what can be restored--that will be a substantial liability for years to come.
Whichever man wins will face Bolivia's seemingly intractable pair of ills: social-exclusion and poverty.
Whichever way you look at it, the ECB - and with it Europe - is being forced into an endgame with three once-improbable outcomes.
At the same time, national governments could minimize the political and transition costs of adopting a common language - whichever is chosen - by using their own languages for domestic affairs.
Whichever path Europe's universities take, maintaining a distinct identity in the face of global change and education reform will become increasingly difficult.
She was certain that no party would win an absolute majority, but she did not foresee that almost all representatives from moderate parties would back whichever candidate won a plurality, making it difficult to appoint anyone else.
So, whichever side gains the upper hand, authoritarianism and economic stagnation will prevail once again.
By asking whichever senior officials she saw to pass on her gift and her best wishes to Zhao, the Chinese leadership would understand that the outside world was still thinking of him and wanted to ensure his survival.

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