How do you use the word whenever?

How do you use the word whenever?

If you can substitute every time that or at whatever time that in your sentence, then whenever is preferred. Examples: Whenever I get in the shower, the phone rings. Whenever you decide to begin eating healthier foods, I’ll help you come up with new recipes.

When I can or whenever I can?

when I can’ implies, to me, that the speaker is only committing to helping once. ‘ . . . whenever I can’ implies that the speaker is prepared to help more than once.

What is another word for whenever?

What is another word for whenever?

each time every time
whensoever on every occasion
at any time each and every time
on any occasion when
if wherever

What should we use after whenever?

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Yes, you can use “whenever” in the past tense or the present. The “rule” would be just the same as in any decision to use the past or present–if the activity (hearing the music) was in the past, use the past; if it is in the present, or continuing in the present, use the present.

Do you put a comma before whenever?

Commonly, dependent clauses begin with if, whether, because, although, since, when, while, unless, even though, whenever, etc., (follow this link for an exhaustive list). If the dependent clause follows the independent one, no comma is places before if, whether, because, although, since, when, while, unless, etc.

What is the opposite of whenever?

Opposite of a period of time when one is free to do or attend to something. inconvenience. inexpedience. inutility. unsuitability.

How do you say whenever professionally?

anytime

  1. at all.
  2. at any moment.
  3. at one’s convenience.
  4. every-time.
  5. no matter when.
  6. when one will.
  7. whenever.
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Can I use whenever?

The conjunction whenever means ‘every time that’ or ‘any time that’. We often use whenever with the present simple: Our dog barks whenever someone walks by our house.

Is Whenever possible correct?

If you put a comma after ‘possible’, you need one before ‘whenever’.