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Whatever What happened to. . . ? | WordReference Forums The definition of whatever in Lexico (Oxford Dictionaries) is Used for emphasis instead of ‘what’ in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion Asking "Whatever happened to [somebody]?" suggests to me this slight element of 'mystery' - perhaps like somebody who used to be very famous, but who hasn't been seen or heard of for years
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
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!
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
‘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 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 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
be like, yeah, whatever - WordReference Forums I pretty much agree, but I think that "yeah, whatever" is an expression for "to be indifferent, not to care", i e the two words together form a single unit of meaning (lexical item)
Part of speech of Whatever - WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I would like to know the part of speech that the "whatever" is serving in the following sentence The building must be saved, whatever the cost
Whatever -- rude? | WordReference Forums I can understand why you used 'whatever' to say you agreed, but 'whatever' used by itself does sound rude See the discussion in this thread: What ever whatever It's difficult to think of a response using whatever that no one could misunderstand