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Can "how close you may be" act as the subject, complement or appositive?
"Do not let any failures discourage you, for you can never tell how close you may be to victory. "
In the sentence, an “exclamatory sentence”, "how close you may be to victory" , acts as an object. I …
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Can "whenever,wherever, however" be used in noun clauses?
Can "whenever,wherever, however" be used in noun clauses?
Does the following sentences sound natural to you, native speakers?
e.g.
I don't know whatever she means.
I don't know wherever th …