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LDOCE 関係代名詞 what
the thing which:
Show me what you bought.
I believe what he told me.
I could get you a job here if that's what you want.
What he did was morally wrong.
She gave him what money she had (=all the money she had, although she did not have much).
used at the beginning of a statement to emphasize what you are going to say:
What that kid needs is some love and affection.
What we'll do is leave a note for Mum to tell her we won't be back till late.
What matters is the British people and British jobs.
このused at the beginning of a statement to emphasize what you are going to say:が
日本の辞書にあまり取り上げられていない。