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—I will give you happily     you ask for only if I have.

—I like you indeed.

A.whichever    B.whatever

C.no matter what  D.no matter which

 

B

whatever引导名词性从句且作for的宾语。句意为“无论你要什么,我都会高兴地给你,只要我有”。

 

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