Learn the correct spelling “Whereas” and why “Wheras” is wrong.
Incorrect spelling - “Wheras” is a misspelling and not standard English.
"Wheras" is a common misspelling of "Whereas". Always use "Whereas" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Whereas” is a conjunction used to contrast statements.
"Whereas": “Whereas” is a conjunction used to contrast statements.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" He likes coffee, whereas she prefers tea.
"Correct:" I enjoy reading, whereas my brother plays games.
"Correct:" The movie was short, whereas the book was long.
"Correct:" She is tall, whereas he is short.
"Incorrect:" He likes coffee, wheras she prefers tea.
"Incorrect:" I enjoy reading, wheras my brother plays games.
"Incorrect:" The movie was short, wheras the book was long.
"Incorrect:" She is tall, wheras he is short.
A: Whereas.
A: Missing ‘e’.
A: Used to contrast two statements.
A: WHERE + AS → whereas.
“Whereas” is correct; “Wheras” is wrong.