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What exactly does what mean in what-led clauses?

1, leading subject clause, predicative clause, object clause or appositive clause, meaning: what (things) are.

2. lead adverbial clause, which means: no matter …

what

Pronunciation: English [w? t]? Beauty [wɑ? t]?

Interpretation: What, what, whatever.

Grammar: When what is used as an interrogative pronoun, its basic meaning is "what, what, what". Used as a question, it is also a sign of special questions.

Synonym of extended data what:what

whatever

Pronunciation: English [w? t? ev? (r)]? Beauty [w? t? ev? r]?

Interpretation: whatever, whatever.

Grammar: When used as a relative pronoun, whatever means "anything, everything" and is used to guide noun clauses. When the guided clause is the subject, the predicate should be singular.

Example:

we? Should I? Love? What about you? Whatever. What happened? Diana.

Diana, we love you no matter what happens.