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Whatever vs Whichever #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 23:24 pm   Whatever vs Whichever
 

When the rubber is cut or breaks, the molecules attempt to connect with ______ molecule is near them.

A) what
B) whatever
C) whichever
D) some
E) where


Could you explain me why the key is B, why not C?
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Whatever vs Whichever #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:16 am   Whatever vs Whichever
 

Because there are millions of molecules nearby.
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