No matter VERSUS Whoever

Dear teachers,

Please read:

a. No matter who you are, I still love you.
b. Whoever you are, I still love you.
c.No matter what friend you make, I still love you.
d.No matter what friends you make, I still love you.

  1. I think (a) and (b) are correct and have the same meaning. Is it right?

  2. What is the difference in meaning btw © and (d)?

Quoc

Hi, Quoc! How do you feel?

As far I am concerned, a) and b) are the same.

As for c), I think it?s not correct, cause
you can say “to make friends” but not
“make friend”. I have never heard of that.
You could say: “To make [u]a friend”
, but in that particular sentence I am afraid
it wouldn?t work.

And about d) I think it?s perfectly right.

Let?s wait for the replies of the teachers
?cause I could be wrong. I just tried it! :lol:

Jes?s

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