Whichever
pronoun
1.
any one that:
Take whichever you like.
2.
no matter which:
Whichever you choose, the others will be offended.
adjective
3.
no matter which:
whichever day; whichever ones you choose.
determiner
1.
any (one, two, etc, out of several): take whichever car you like
(as pronoun): choose whichever appeals to you
2.
no matter which (one or ones): whichever card you pick you’ll still be making a mistake
(as pronoun): it won’t make any difference, whichever comes first
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