Предмет: Английский язык,
автор: b2686026
I went to many places. I saw people celebrating.
Whatever, whenever, whichever, however and etc.
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It seems like you're providing a sentence and a list of words such as "whatever," "whenever," "whichever," and "however." These are typically used as relative pronouns or adverbs to add more information or introduce choices or conditions in a sentence.
Here's how you could use them in your sentence:
1. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, whenever I visited."
2. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, whichever location I chose."
3. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, however they chose to do so."
These words allow you to connect ideas, emphasize choices, or describe the manner in which something is done. If you have a specific question or need further clarification, please let me know.
Here's how you could use them in your sentence:
1. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, whenever I visited."
2. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, whichever location I chose."
3. "I went to many places. I saw people celebrating, however they chose to do so."
These words allow you to connect ideas, emphasize choices, or describe the manner in which something is done. If you have a specific question or need further clarification, please let me know.
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