
for whatever reason / whatever the reason - WordReference Forums
Apr 9, 2021 · 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 …
<whatever words> that we use actually feel hollow
Sep 28, 2025 · The stand-alone clause " whatever words that we use " wouldn't be that correct - at least not as correct as " whatever words we use ", would it? Was the sentence meant, by …
‘Whatever’ vs ‘What Ever’ | WordReference Forums
Mar 27, 2014 · 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 …
Whatsoever Vs. Whatever - WordReference Forums
Sep 5, 2006 · 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 suits you <better><best> | WordReference Forums
Aug 2, 2019 · Which sentence is correct? Whatever suits you better? or Whatever suits you best? If both sentences are correct, do they have the same meaning?
whatever comes in the future - WordReference Forums
Aug 19, 2022 · I always hear people say 'whatever comes in the future.' I want to know whether the followings are correct as well: Whatever will come in the future. Whatever may come in the …
Goes for whatever - WordReference Forums
Nov 7, 2020 · C. wherever D. whatever The answer says the actor will goes for whichever of the two tricks ( that he has planned), so it should be " whichever ". I don't think I agree. I think the …
Whatever the reason (is), the fact remains that
Feb 15, 2013 · For example: 'The fact remains that, for whatever reason, the job was not completed on time'. In this case, you have a prepositional phrase (introduced by 'for') and no …
whatever vs whichever - WordReference Forums
May 2, 2011 · 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 tickles your pickle - WordReference Forums
Apr 14, 2016 · A coworker said this phrase to a doctor in our pod and it sounded inappropriate for the work environment. However she contends this urban saying means the same as "whatever …