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Whether Definition & Meaning

1. Whether: used to introduce a choice between two or more alternatives.

Example: "i haven't decided whether to go to the party or stay at home."

2. Whether: expressing doubt or uncertainty.

Example: "i'm not sure whether it's going to rain or not."

3. Whether: used to introduce a indirect question.

Example: "he asked whether i had seen the movie before."

4. Whether: used to introduce a clause expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.

Example: "whether you like it or not, we have to finish this project by tomorrow."

5. Whether: used to introduce a clause indicating a condition.

Example: "whether we win or lose, we'll still have fun playing the game."

Examples of the word whether used in sentences.

  • I don't know whether I should buy the blue or the red shirt.
  • Can you tell me whether there's milk in the fridge?
  • Whether you like it or not, we have to go to the dentist.
  • Whether it's raining or not, I always bring an umbrella.
  • I'm not sure whether I should take the bus or walk to work today.
  • They're discussing whether to take a vacation this summer or wait until fall.
  • The teacher asked whether we had finished the homework.
  • He asked whether I had seen the movie before.
  • She wasn't sure whether she wanted to go to the party or not.
  • I'm not sure whether I prefer coffee or tea in the morning.
  • Whether you like it or not, we need to have a serious discussion about your conduct.
  • It's unclear whether the company will be able to meet its financial targets this quarter.
  • I am curious about whether you prefer to go to the beach or the mountains for vacation.
  • Do you know whether the restaurant serves vegan options?
  • I'm not sure whether I should take the train or the bus to get to the concert.
  • Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this fitness program is suitable for everyone.
  • Whether we like it or not, technology has become an integral part of our daily lives.
  • I'm still undecided on whether to take that job offer or not.
  • The success of the event depends on whether or not we can secure more sponsors.
  • We need to determine whether the proposed solution is feasible or not before implementing it.
  • She wondered whether taking a gap year before starting college would help her gain more life experience.
  • Whether you like it or not, you have to admit that he's the most talented musician in the industry.
  • I'm not sure whether I'll have time to attend the conference next week as I have other commitments.
  • It's important to consider whether your actions are ethical before making any decisions that could affect others.
  • There is still some debate among scholars as to whether climate change is caused by human activity.
  • Whether or not it ends in victory, we will always stand up for what we believe in.
  • I'm still undecided whether I should take the job offer or not.
  • It's important to seek clarification on whether the information presented is accurate and reliable.
  • Whether you realize it or not, your choices have a significant impact on the environment.
  • It remains to be seen whether the new policy will have the desired effect on individual behavior.
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