Learn correct spelling “whatever” vs wrong “what ever.”
Incorrect spelling - “What ever” is incorrectly split.
"what ever" is a common misspelling of "whatever". Always use "whatever" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Whatever” means anything or everything that; also used to show indifference.
"whatever": “Whatever” means anything or everything that; also used to show indifference.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Whatever you decide is fine.
"Correct:" Take whatever you need.
"Correct:" Do whatever makes you happy.
"Correct:" She said whatever he wants.
"Incorrect:" What ever you decide is fine.
"Incorrect:" Take what ever you need.
A: Whatever.
A: No.
A: Anything or everything that.
A: Take whatever you want.
A: Splitting into two words.
""Whatever" is correct; 'what ever' is wrong. Refers to anything, everything, or indifference."