Whoever is one word and is pronounced like "hoo ever."
Two.
Many people often wonder if price list should be written as one or two words. According to the dictionary, the term price list is listed as two words.
One seven letter word, One two letter word and a five letter word, One three letter word and a four letter word, One three letter word and two two letter words, Two three letter words, Three two letter words, A two letter word and a four letter word, A six letter word, A two letter word and a three letter word, A five letter word, Two two letter words, A four letter word, A three letter word, or A two letter word.
Phone call is two words. Used in an example sentence "I am waiting for a phone call from my lawyer".
It can be written either way.
It's forever after
Generally, it's one word.
One is two words and the other is one. Their meaning is the same: eternal.
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
Two words - "one day".
two.
I can find no evidence to support it ever being correctly written as one word so at the present time it should be written as two. These things can change though many words that were once two were formed as one because of usage. Sometimes one of the words is even shortened as in "Alright".
Ever and Very :)
Not ever is a possibility.
I recommend class work, as two words.
It is two words.
Two words.