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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Can I use "whether" when there are three subjects/objects?

Can I use the word "whether" when there are three different nouns in the sentences?
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Whether it is apples, oranges, bananas or plums that you prefer, you should eat fruit regularly

  • Whether it is apples, oranges, bananas or plums that you prefer, you should eat fruit regularly
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Whether it is apples, oranges, bananas or plums that you prefer, you should eat fruit regularly Emotion: wink
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maelstromCan I use the word "whether" when there are three different nouns in the sentences?
You just did.
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CalifJim maelstromCan I use the word "whether" when there are three different nouns in the sentences?You just did. CJ
Very funny, but I meant three objects which the word "whether" is a preposition of. Sorry that it was not perceivable to you:)
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maelstromVery funny, but I meant three objects which the word "whether" is a preposition of. Sorry that it was not perceivable to you:)
Instead of being rude, you could have retorted, “I didn’t use whether; I merely mentioned it”. You would have had the rascal then.
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maelstromVery funny, but I meant three objects which the word "whether" is a preposition of. Sorry that it was not perceivable to you:)
Hee, hee! I didn't take it as rude.

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