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Pronouns formed by adding ever, so, or soever to who, which and what are called

Compound Relative Pronouns. They are:-

Whoever, whoso, whosoever; whichever; whatever, whatsoever.

These Relatives have no antecedent expressed.

Whosoever (= any and every person who) exalteth himself shall be abased.

Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.

168. The forms whoever, whichever, and whatever are now ordinarily used; as,

Whoever (i.e., any person who) comes is welcome.

Take whichever lie., any which) you like.

I will take with me whomsoever you choose.

Whatever (i.e, anything which) he does, he does well.

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