WHOEVER/WHATEVER/WHICHEVER
These pronouns are known as compound relative pronouns and they do not have an antecedent.
Examples:
- Whoever wishes to come with me is welcome.
- Whatever be the reason, your sin cannot be forgiven.
- Whichever way you consider the offer, it will prove beneficial.
6. AS, BUT
These words function as relative pronouns. "As" is used after "such" and "same" and "but" is used in a negative sentence.
Examples:
- Opportunities such as this do not come again. .
- He thinks the same as I do about orphans.
- This is nothing but a satire on the political leaders.
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