whatever or whichever? - WordReference Forums If you go into a public library, you can borrow whatever you want - any book, or any of the videos or CDs if they have them If you're given a choice of a dozen books, you can borrow whichever you like of that given group Both words are correct there, but 'whichever' has more of a definite group in mind, whereas 'whatever' is more open
Anyway vs. whatever - WordReference Forums Whatever" -- I would just like to say that this IS the meaning of the word whatever It means, I don't care It doesn't matter to me Ça m'est égal ?? However, some people are so used to hearing it used in such a perhaps sarcastic way that they think it means nearly the opposite - the "interjection" form
is open is opened | WordReference Forums (or whatever you want to get in for) In: "The shop is opened", "opened" is the past participle form of "open" This form (is opened) is used as the present simple passive It focuses on the action of the store being opened; sometimes it is also said who opens it by using the preposition "by" "The shop is opened by the owner's assistant "
Whatever-o-meter?? | WordReference Forums I don't think there is precise meaning XXo-meter A meter is a device that measures things so people add the suffix to words to indicate the quantity, amount or intensity of the noun it is added to The "o" before meter is added, I think, because a lot of gauges follow this pattern You already mentined barometer, but there's also: thermometer gyrometer speedometer hyrometer hygrometer
fuck you fuck off | WordReference Forums Topic phrases: fuck you fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?
Most of them the most of them | WordReference Forums Hola foro Me gustaría saber si estas frases son correctas: Most of them are (whatever) The most of them are (whatever) No sé si se puede usar "The" antes de "most" , y tampoco sé si "most" rige un verbo en plural , es decir: Most of them is or are Gracias