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Today's topic: '
I don't mind
'
When we want to emphasise something does not matter we use '-
ever
' at the end of certain words.
1.
A:
Can I bring a friend to the party?
B:
Sure, _________ you like.
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
2.
A:
"Can I stay over next week?"
B:
"Yeah, ______ you like."
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
3.
A:
Where shall we go to tonight?
B:
_______ you like.
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
4.
A:
Do you want tea or coffee?
B:
__________.
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
5.
A:
Is it OK if we come a bit late? We've just missed a bus!
B:
Yeah, come ________ you like.
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
6.
A:
Who broke the window?
B:
You can think ________ you like, it wasn't me!
whoever
whenever
whatever
wherever
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