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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

No candidate but john would be selected.
Is it grammaticaly correct?
And what is the difference between if and whether. How to use 'if' in sentences or in what situations. Please give some example of Sentences in which only 'if' can be used and the sentences where both if and whether can be used. And also please mention all the mistakes i made in asking this question.
  

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Is it grammaticaly correct? "John" needs a capital letter. Otherwise the sentence is correct.

  • Is it grammaticaly correct?
  • "John" needs a capital letter.
  • Otherwise the sentence is correct.
  • It feels literary rather than conversational.
  • Anonymous And what is the difference between if and whether.
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AnonymousNo candidate but john would be selected.Is it grammaticaly correct?
"John" needs a capital letter. Otherwise the sentence is correct. It feels literary rather than conversational.
AnonymousAnd what is the difference between if and whether.
This is a common question, and numerous explanations can be found
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Anonymous No candidate but John would be selected.
AnonymousIs it grammaticaly correct?
See above.
AnonymousAnd what is the difference between "if" and "whether."
Have a look here:
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Anonymous in which only 'if' can be used
If you heat water, it will boil.
If you jump off a very high building, you will die.
If you put a rock in a bucket of water, it will sink.
Anonymoussentences where both if and whether can be used
I don't know if she will come.
If she comes or not doesn't matter. With or wi

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