Even if, Even, No matter
Structure:
Noun + であれ
[な]Adjective + であれ
WH-Word + であれ
I don´t understand the difference in usage between であれ and であろうと.
And if I see it correctly, it doesn´t get explained at all in this grammar point.
It just says to place them after a noun or WH-Word, but in the reviews であろうと gets marked as yellow/wrong and Bunpro tells you to use であれ instead?
I first thought maybe it´s the case that であろうと comes after Na-Adjectives and であれ after Nouns, however, this is disproven as both come after normal Nouns in the example sentences. It seems to be a nuance in meaning and usage as the であろうと uses the volitional form, but without explanations I can only speculate…
It seems like you planned this grammar point exclusively for であれ and added であろうと as a similar alternative without any explanations
Please add something there, Bunpro