Is the following sentence correct:
I hope all is well for you wherever and whatever you are doing.
I hope all is well for you wherever you are and whatever you are doing.Originally Posted by gjo123
We cannot be doing 'wherever'
Okay, thanks. So, if we cannot be doing wherever, can we do whatever? In other words, use the same sentence, but omit the whatever.
I hope you are well wherever you are.
The choices you have are:-Originally Posted by gjo123
I hope you are well wherever you are
I hope you are well whatever you are doing
I hope you are well wherever you are and whatever you are doing