Intermediate - Useful expression for job
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Whenever
The word "whenever" is a subordinating conjuction that goes before a dependent clause. It's very similar to "when."
We use "whenever" to mean "at any time" or "at the precise time."
You can also use "whenever" as a single word in a response to a question.


1- Her mother buys ice cream for her whenever they go to the beach.

2- Whenever Barney goes golfing, he brings his cell phone out onto the golf course.

3- Maria gets very embarassed whenever she makes a mistake.

4- Oxana calls her friends for help whenever she has trouble understanding her English homework.

5-Whenever it's really cold outside, he wears a hat, a scarf, boots, mittens, and a heavy coat.

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