The word 'whenever' in 'Come whenever you like' is: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The word 'whenever' in 'Come whenever you like' is:
A. a simple adverb
B. a conjunctive adverb/subordinating conjunction
C. an interrogative adverb
D. a relative adverb
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Whenever' introduces an adverbial clause of time and is grammatically classified as a subordinating conjunction, though it carries adverbial meaning.

This question belongs to: English Adverbs

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C. gratitude
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Correct Answer: Option D


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Verb 'accepted' needs an adverb – 'gratefully'.

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