Whatever you're going to tell me, surely it doesn't prevent us from being friends, just the same as always?
He answered: Only promise not to kill me, and I will do whatever you command.
He replied at once: If only you do not kill me, I will do whatever you command.
A bravo waiting for his prey, a distinguished noble waiting to save his country, the common enemy waiting to do somebody a bad turn, an angelic messenger waiting to do somebody a good turn--whatever you think he looks most like!
Whatever you wish, my darling, when the day is fixed.
Whatever you do in the end, Dorothea, you should really keep back at present, and not volunteer any meddling with this Bulstrode business.
Whatever you please, my dear:" that had been her brief history since she had left off learning morning lessons and practising silly rhythms on the hated piano.
Whatever you do, don't romp together with them, for were you to meet our master, your father, it will be no joke!
You can kneel down or creep on all fours, whatever you like.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.