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A clause used to join two sentences together, or to provide more information about something.
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"with" preposition at the beginning or at the end of a sentence
I agree with saintjules and I'd just like to add that this sentence can be said correctly in four ways:
This is the most beautiful programming language with which I ever worked!
This is the most bea …
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"Whatever/whatsoever book you like you can take it"?
I've seen this confusion before and thought I knew the answer. But when I wanted to cite some references, I was surprised.
Whatever as a pronoun, adjective or determiner is defined as (LDOCE):
any or …