Whoever is a pronoun used to refer to any person who does something, regardless of their identity. It emphasizes that the specific identity of the person is not important. It can be used in questions or statements. For example, Whoever left this mess needs to clean it up. It can also introduce a clause that describes a condition or circumstance. Whoever wants to come is welcome. It suggests an open or inclusive approach. It does not discriminate or specify a particular individual. It focuses on the action or outcome rather than the person performing it. Whoever is often used to express a general rule or principle. It is versatile pronoun with several applications.
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but I genuinely am just like sympathising with whoever it is
it's true. It's that abundancy scarcity whoever came up with that
I guess, like Oracle or whoever, to try that.
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Whoever goes near the kruyt of the chamber or along the gallery around it, without the decree of the commander of the ship, he will be exiled to the galleys, for as long as it will be determined in the military court. |
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Invite whoever you want. |
Whoever pushed the cart into the mud, let him also pull it out. |
Whoever steals a clasp is put to death, whoever steals a principality becomes its leader. |
Whoever wants bread, don't let go. |
"Whoever wants readers, should write in English" - more and more people start thinking this way very questionably. |
Whoever is not with me is against me. |
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And whoever does it I will trample on like an ant. |
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Life is such a mystery that no one can understand it, and whoever claims to understand it is simply ignorant. |
Whoever could challenge Riina or who was no longer useful to Riina was eliminated. |