Which of the following italicized parts is an adverbial clause (状语从句)
A: It is unwise to give children whatever they want.
B: Whatever he did had nothing to do with me.
C: Goats eat whatever food they can find.
D: I will stand by you whatever happens.
A: It is unwise to give children whatever they want.
B: Whatever he did had nothing to do with me.
C: Goats eat whatever food they can find.
D: I will stand by you whatever happens.
举一反三
- A major difference is that you are freer to ______ (do) whatever you want.
- They will do they can to overcome great difficulties there may be. A: that; whatever B: what; whatever C: what ;which D: which; what
- 无论你走到哪儿,无论你做什么,我都和你在一起。 A. Wherever you go, whatever you do, I will be with you. B. Whatever you go, wherever you do, I will be with you. C. Whenever you go, whatever you do, I will be with you. D. Whatever you go, whenever you do, I will be with you.
- She promised to give me whatever help I ______.
- Which of the following italicized parts is an appositive clause (同位语从句) A: He said that he had seen the film yesterday. B: Give me your promise that you will go shopping with me tomorrow. C: It is obvious that you made a big mistake. D: The trouble is that I have forgotten the name of the visitor.