Yes.
As one word, it is spelled "whatever".
The word successful is an adjective. It means to have accomplished whatever was previously proposed.
No. "Whatever" is a word in its own rite in English, as in "I can't let you do whatever you want". However the use of "whatever" on its own as a reply to someone in the modern day you don't care about something (but you actually do and don't care to show it).
It means they doe whatever that word is a lot and are very interested in it, everything they think about and do they think about that word they add holic too.
whatever is the matter with you??
The word whatever is a determiner, an interjection, and a pronoun.
" You can have whatever you want"
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The word is honorable.
Whatever is the correct way to say the word.
i have done whatever u gave me to do
Whatever can be either of the following:was auch immeregal welche
Whatever it is, it is not an English word.
Yes.
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