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  • This is everyday grammar.

  • I'm Kavi and I'm Lucy.

  • Um I went to a wedding this weekend and it was so sweet.

  • At one point, the bride and groom looked at each other says, every time, ever mine ever ours.

  • I think Beethoven said that.

  • No.

  • Ah.

  • Sounded totally original.

  • No, it was Beethoven.

  • Today we're talking about every words, whatever.

  • However, whenever, wherever, whoever and which ever whatever can mean anything or it doesn't matter what, For example, whatever you think of my friends, their wedding was lovely.

  • We're still talking about this.

  • Well, whenever you want to move on, let's continue with our episode.

  • And that's a great example of whenever, Which means at any time, Or it doesn't matter when which ever means any one of a group, or it doesn't matter which there's the red, blue and green dress which ever you choose.

  • I'm sure it will look great.

  • Whoever told you my friend's wedding wasn't nice, didn't tell you the truth.

  • Whoever meaning any person or it doesn't matter who.

  • I guess wherever I go now, you'll keep talking about that wedding, possibly.

  • And by the way, you forgot to say wherever means in at or to any place, or it doesn't matter where.

  • Thank you for that.

  • I knew you would help me.

  • However, you could, however, meaning in any way or it doesn't matter how.

  • Well, then I'll finish with a common structure of ever words, every word plus subject plus verb.

  • Oh, and the wedding was amazing.

This is everyday grammar.

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