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Which Ever

Definition:

Which ever is a phrase used in English to indicate a choice between two or more options. It is typically used to refer to any of the available choices without specifying a particular one.

Usage:

As a Determiner:

1. You can choose which ever book you like from the library.

2. She can pick which ever color she wants for her new car.

As a Pronoun:

1. I can go to the party on Friday or Saturday, whichever is more convenient for you.

2. You can eat whichever of these desserts you prefer.

As an Adverb:

1. The kids can go swimming or biking, whichever they prefer.

2. We can go to the park or the movies, whichever is fine by me.

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