
Not clear what the frase means.

What the difference between "Whoever uses this toothbrush is not my mother." and "The one who uses this toothbrush isn't my mother."???

> What the difference between "Whoever uses this toothbrush is
> not my mother." and "The one who uses this toothbrush isn't my
> mother."???
With case A: "Whoever uses this toothbrush is not my mother."
the speaker probably does not know who uses the toothbrush.
With case B: "The one who uses this toothbrush isn't my mother."
he possibly does know who uses the toothbrush.
For example in case A it could be that the toothbrush may smell of mint, and he knows that his mother hates mint-flavoured toothpaste. So he doesn't know who uses is but knows who doesn't.
As a whole I would say this sentence is grammatically correct, but not very likely to be said.
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