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Whatsoever Vs. Whatever - WordReference Forums I would like to know your opinion about the difference,in meaning and usage (if there is any of it), between whatsoever and whatever Thank you very much!
for whatever reason whatever the reason - WordReference Forums Hello! I'm a bit confused with two similar expressions in the title My understanding was: for whatever reason= meaning "some kind of reason", whatever is used as an adjective modifying the noun reason whatever the reason= meaning "whatever the reason is no matter what the reason is", is being
or whatever his name is - WordReference Forums The writer wrote "or whatever his name is" because he wasn't sure that the name was Daniel Sparkly? She (the writer mentions her name in the first sentence of the article, and there's even a picture of her) knows quite well that she's referring to David Starkey She's making a joke by getting a name wrong in an article about getting names wrong
whatever vs whichever - WordReference Forums Whatever obstacle is correct and means any obstacle, any at all Whichever obstacle is also correct but the meaning is different - any of the already mentioned obstacles
What ever whatever - WordReference Forums Her response is rude, implies she doesn't care, and grammatically incorrect The correct version would be "whatever," which is a relatively recent way of saying, "I don't care about whatever the heck you are talking about" However, for emphasis it is pronounced with a slight pause: "What-ever" I don't think the two word version of "whatever" exists
Whatever reason reasons - verb agreement? - WordReference Forums c Whatever reasons you have is unacceptable I am very confused I have learned that 'Whatever reasons you have' is the subject and if the subject is the clause, the clause should be the singular If the subject of this sentence is 'reasons', what are 'whatever' and 'you have'? do these modify 'reasons'? Please give me a detailed explanation
‘Whatever’ vs ‘What Ever’ | WordReference Forums The American Heritage Dictionary seems to allow both: Both whatever and what ever may be used in sentences such as Whatever (or What ever) made her say that? Critics have occasionally objected to the one-word form, but many respected writers have used it The same is true of the forms whoever, whenever, wherever, and however
Whatever the case may be whatever may be the case Whatever is an adverb Often (but not always), when an adverb (or adjective) fronts a clause, the verb and the subject may be inverted Your second example is an example of inversion
Whatever the case, . . . | WordReference Forums Whatever the case, the death of Shazia Masih, a wisp of a girl from a bone-poor family, has served as a vivid reminder of the powerlessness of the poor in Pakistan ---taken form the NYT Dear all, After looking up in dictionaries, I still fail to understand what "whatever" means in this
Whatever happens happens - WordReference Forums What happens happens Whatever will happen will happen What is the deference? I believe you mean difference, not deference The difference between "happens" and "will happen" is that what "happens" includes what has happened already, whereas what "will happen" is all in the future Both sentences seem fatalistic