
orthography - Why is it "wherever" instead of "whereever"? - English ...
The popular question words how, when, what, why, which and some more all have their accompanying word ending in -ever, like however and whatever. It seems to me that the word wherever is somewhat
Do the words 'Where' and 'Wherever' mean the same in this sentence?
Dec 28, 2023 · In the cited context, wherever is an "emphatic" alternative to where. But a "stylistic choice" like that is unusual in the context of legal texts, so at least some readers will try to come up …
"Wherever or Whenever" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
May 24, 2016 · Apologies for the title which sounds like the Shakira classic, but would you say "Thank you for providing help whenever possible" or "wherever possible"
subordinate clauses - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Feb 13, 2023 · 2 The post was edited. The present question was a tangent to the original question, so please excuse the windy logic. In The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, Huddleston …
When/Where possible vs. When/Where it is possible: is it required to ...
Jun 16, 2020 · None is ungrammatical; few would use the unabbreviated forms; 'whenever' and especially 'wherever' would probably be a lot more idiomatic. The variants starting 'wherever' etc …
what is the difference between everywhere and anywhere
Open for “anyone”? Or open for “everyone”? Difference between “anyone” and “everyone”? What is the difference between “anyone” and “everyone” in this context This previous question may also be of …
Improper use of "Whenever" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Mar 24, 2011 · I increasingly encounter people who misuse "whenever" when they really mean "when": Whenever I first came to St. Louis, I lived with my Aunt Judy... Bugs me to death. Obviously they are …
How do people greet each other when in different time zones?
Mar 27, 2020 · I was puzzled by your question, then I worked out that you mean 'How do you greet a person who is in a different time zone from yours?' I suppose, if you know what time it is where they …
Word-choice question: "His camera accompanied him …
Which sentence sounds better? Why? His camera accompanied him everywhere he went in the world. His camera accompanied him wherever he went in the world.
Does this sentence exemplify an adverbial clause?
The sentence can be altered in many different ways and maintain the same propositions. E.g., "In going wherever, she leaves an item of luggage behind." "Wherever" is the place that she is "going," and …