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WHO DO YOU LOVE?
(WHO - WHOEVER) PART 1 _ 8 uses in spoken English
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★ 5 uses of (WHO) in spoken English
1. Used in questions to ask the name of a person or group of people.
• ''Who is that?'' - ''That's Amy's brother.''
• ''Who told you about the fire?'' - ''Mr Garcia.''
□ WHO TO ASK / CONTACT / BLAME etc
• He doesn’t know who to vote for.
□ WHO ON EARTH / IN THE WORLD etc
(Used for emphasis when you are surprised, angry etc)
• Who on earth would live in such a lonely place?
• Who the hell are you?
2. Used to say that a person or group of people does something.
• I know who sent you that card.
3. Used after a noun to show which person or which people you are talking about.
• That's the woman who owns the house.
4. Used, after a COMMA in writing, to add more information about a particular person or group of people that you have just mentioned.
• He asked his English teacher, who had studied at Oxford.
• I discussed it with my brother, who is a lawyer.
5. INFORMAL Used to introduce a question that shows you think something is true of everyone or of no one.
• We have the occasional argument. Who doesn't?
((everyone does)
• Who wants to come second?
((no one does)
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★ 3 uses of (WHOEVER) in spoken English
1. Used to talk about someone when you do not know who he or she is.
• Whoever did this is in big trouble.
2. Used to say that it is not important which person does something or which person is chosen.
• Whoever gets there first can find a table.
• I'll take whoever wants to go.
3. Used to mean ‘who’ at the beginning of a question to show surprise or anger.
• Whoever would do a thing like that to an old man?
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