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- grammar - When to use when and whenever? - English Language . . .
Example: Just make sure to hold onto happiness when whenever you get the chance Should I use when or whenever in this case? When should I use the former and when should I use the latter?
- sentence construction - When you are free or whenever youre free . . .
Is it better to say in a professional email: we can schedule a call when you are free Or We can schedule a call whenever you are free What's the difference?
- Do if, when, and whenever all result in the same meaning here?
Is there a difference between when and whenever? Yes whenever has built-in emphasis The logical factual outcome may have been the same but meaning involves more than fact; it involves the speaker's attitude towards the utterance, their emotional involvement in it
- Are when whenever where wherever possible synonyms?
In my example, when and whenever could be used too Whenever would connote a bit more obligation or urgency But there are times when whenever cannot be used in place of when: Wake me whenever it's 2PM It's not helpful to think of such words as synonyms Call me when you get there means call me upon your arrival there
- word choice - Is this use of Whenever . . . So correct? - English . . .
There is no relationship between whenever and so in your quoted text; they do not constitute a correlative conjunction like not only but also or neither nor Whether or not the usage of one is correct is independent of whether the usage of the other is correct here Whenever is suitable, although every person means all persons at once, so I think you mean whenever any person rather than
- whenever and no matter when - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
"Whenever" means at any time, whereas the phrase "no matter when" is used to mean regardless of any situation or time or whatever the time or situation is or it will cause no problem to the speaker So I think "no matter when" is more emphatic and generous in offering the help As for concessive clauses, these sentences don't introduce such
- Message me whenever you thought you needed need help?
Message me whenever you need help As pointed out in a comment, the sentence gives instruction to someone to do something in the future, so basing it on something in past tense ('thought', 'needed') is a little confusing
- whenever you are available in your time zone is correct?
2 You might just say "Reply when convenient " Your partner must already know you are in different time zones The phrase "whenever you are available in your time zone" sounds as if the partner is traveling through time zones
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