Whats
Whats is not a single, widely recognized term in English, but rather a form that can arise from different contexts. In everyday use, Whats most often appears as a misspelling or stylistic variant of what's, the contraction of what is or what has. The contracted form what's is common in informal speech and writing, where it helps to streamline sentences such as “What’s your plan?” or “What’s happened here?” The uncontracted variants what is and what has appear in formal prose and in situations where clarity and precision are valued.
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Etymology traces the pronoun/word what to Old English hwæt, from the West Germanic branch of the Germanic