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INDEFINITE RELATIVES



[Sidenote: _List and examples._]


121. INDEFINITE RELATIVES are, by meaning and use, not as direct as

the simple relatives.


They are _whoever_, _whichever_, _whatever_, _whatsoever_; less common

are _whoso_, _whosoever_, _whichsoever_, _whatsoever_. The simple

relatives _who_, _which_, and _what_ may also be used as indefinite

relatives. Examples of indefinite relatives (from Emerson):--


1. _Whoever_ has flattered his friend successfully must at once

think himself a knave, and his friend a fool.


2. It is no proof of a man's understanding, to be able to affirm

_whatever_ he pleases.


3. They sit in a chair or sprawl with children on the floor, or

stand on their head, or _what_ else _soever_, in a new and

original way.


4. _Whoso_ is heroic will always find crises to try his edge.


5. Only itself can inspire _whom_ it will.


6. God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose.

Take _which_ you please,--you cannot have both.


7. Do _what_ we can, summer will have its flies.


[Sidenote: _Meaning and use._]


122. The fitness of the term _indefinite_ here cannot be shown

better than by examining the following sentences:--


1. There is something so overruling in _whatever_ inspires us

with awe, in _all things which_ belong ever so remotely to

terror, that nothing else can stand in their presence.--BURKE.


2. Death is there associated, not with _everything that_ is most

endearing in social and domestic charities, but with _whatever_

is darkest in human nature and in human destiny.--MACAULAY.


It is clear that in 1, _whatever_ is equivalent to _all things

which_, and in 2, to _everything that_; no certain antecedent, no

particular thing, being referred to. So with the other indefinites.


[Sidenote: What _simple relative and_ what _indefinite relative_.]


123. The above helps us to discriminate between _what_ as a simple

and _what_ as an indefinite relative.


As shown in Sec. 120, the simple relative _what_ is equivalent to

_that which_ or the _thing which_,--some particular thing; as shown by

the last sentence in Sec. 121, _what_ means _anything that_,

_everything that_ (or _everything which_). The difference must be seen

by the meaning of the sentence, as _what_ hardly ever has an

antecedent.


The examples in sentences 5 and 6, Sec. 121, show that _who_ and

_which_ have no antecedent expressed, but mean _any one whom_, _either

one that_, etc.









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