Whatever Whichever Whenever Wherever However Whoever Quiz (B1-B2)

⏱ Time: 07:30 📝 Questions: 15 📊 Level: B1, B2 📚 Type: Grammar ⭐ XP: up to +16 (on pass)

Preparing for an English exam? Practise Whatever Whichever Whenever Wherever However Whoever with 15 exercises at Level B1-B2. The questions mirror real exam formats — multiple choice, true/false, and matching — so you get familiar with the question styles while reviewing key grammar concepts.

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Question 1: ___ you order at this restaurant, I'm sure it will be delicious.

Question 1 options
'Whatever' is correct because it means 'no matter what' and refers to any choice without restriction. 'Whenever' refers to time, 'wherever' refers to place, and 'whoever' refers to a person, so none of these fit a food order context.
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Question 2: You can call me ___ you need advice about the project.

Question 2 options
'Whenever' is correct because it means 'at any time' and connects to a time-related situation (calling for help). 'Whatever' refers to things, 'wherever' refers to places, and 'whoever' refers to people.
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Question 3: 'Whoever' can be used as a pronoun to refer to any person, regardless of who they are.

Question 3 options
True. 'Whoever' is a pronoun meaning 'any person who' or 'no matter who,' and it does not specify a particular individual, making it correct in this statement.
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Question 4: What does 'however' express in the sentence: 'However hard she studies, she always feels nervous before exams'?

Question 4 options
'However' here expresses degree or extent, meaning 'no matter how much.' It does not show contrast between two ideas, refer to a time, or indicate a place.
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Question 5: Arrange the words to make a correct sentence:

Question 5 options
  • can leave
  • early
  • finishes first
  • the classroom
  • Whoever

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The correct order is 'Whoever finishes first can leave the classroom early' because 'whoever' introduces a subject clause, followed by the verb phrase, then the main clause.
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Question 6: Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Question 6 options
'Wherever you travel, take your insurance documents with you' is correct because 'wherever' means 'in any place' and correctly introduces a place-related conditional clause. The other sentences misuse -ever words by confusing their meanings: 'whenever' is for time, 'whoever' is for people, and 'whichever' requires a defined set of options.
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Question 7: A: 'There are three meeting rooms available — the small one, the medium one, and the large one.' B: 'Let's use ___ is most suitable for our team size.'

Question 7 options
'Whichever' is correct because the speaker is choosing from a defined, limited set of options (three specific rooms). 'Whatever' is used for open-ended choices, 'wherever' refers to places in a general sense, and 'whenever' refers to time.
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Question 8: Which sentence correctly uses 'wherever' instead of 'whenever'?

Question 8 options
'Wherever she goes, she makes new friends' correctly uses 'wherever' to indicate place (any place she visits). The other options use 'wherever' with time expressions, which requires 'whenever' instead.
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Question 9: Put the words in the correct order:

Question 9 options
  • you feel
  • You can sit
  • most comfortable
  • wherever

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The correct order is 'You can sit wherever you feel most comfortable' because 'wherever' introduces a place clause that follows the main clause, and 'most comfortable' is a fixed superlative phrase at the end.
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Question 10: The two candidates are equally qualified. ___ the committee chooses, the project will be in good hands.

Question 10 options
'Whoever' is correct because the sentence refers to a person (a candidate) being chosen, meaning 'no matter which person.' 'Whatever' refers to things, 'whenever' refers to time, and 'however' refers to manner or degree.
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Question 11: Which statement about '-ever' words is true?

Question 11 options
'Whenever', 'wherever', and 'whoever' can all introduce subordinate clauses in a sentence is true. Each of these words functions as a conjunction or pronoun that begins a clause, which is then connected to a main clause. They are not interchangeable, as each refers to a specific category: time, place, or person.
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Question 12: Rewrite using an -ever word: 'I don't mind which route we take; both lead to the city centre.' → '___ route we take, we'll reach the city centre.'

Question 12 options
'Whichever' correctly completes the transformation because the original sentence refers to a choice between specific route options. 'Whatever' is for open-ended choices without a defined set, 'whenever' refers to time, and 'wherever' refers to place.
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Question 13: Match each sentence to the correct grammar label.

Question 13 options
Whatever decision you make, I will respect it.
Whenever it rains, the streets flood quickly.
However tired he feels, he always finishes his work.
Whoever sent this email made a serious mistake.
'However' expressing degree or extent before an adjective
'Whenever' expressing 'every time' or 'at any time'
'Whoever' as a pronoun referring to an unknown person
'Whatever' expressing unrestricted choice of things or actions

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

'Whatever' = unrestricted choice of things; 'whenever' = any time; 'however' + adjective/adverb = degree or extent; 'whoever' = any person.
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Question 14: 'Whichever' and 'whatever' are always interchangeable because both mean 'no matter which/what'.

Question 14 options
False. 'Whichever' is used when choosing from a defined, limited set of options, while 'whatever' refers to an open-ended, unrestricted range of choices. For example, 'whichever of these three films' implies a specific set, whereas 'whatever you want to watch' implies no restriction.
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Question 15: Which sentence best expresses that a person can attend the workshop at any time that suits them?

Question 15 options
'You can attend the workshop whenever it suits you' is best because 'whenever' expresses 'at any time,' directly conveying flexibility about the time of attendance. 'However' refers to manner or degree, 'whatever' refers to things, and 'wherever' refers to place.