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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
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If it looks like snow

Talking about weather
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Man: If it looks like snow or if it looks as if we're going to get lots and lots of rain or if it looks as if it's going to be very windy, we all need to know what the weather is going to be like.


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What does "if" mean in this dialogue?

Does it mean "Whether"?


like this:

Man: Whether it looks like snow or Whether it looks as if we're going to get lots and lots of rain or Whether it looks as if it's going to be very windy, we all need to know what the weather is going to be like.


or "if" means "if"?



Thank you

  

Top answer

Both 'if' and 'whether' fit the context without any change in meaning. CJ

  • Both 'if' and 'whether' fit the context without any change in meaning.
  • CJ
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Both 'if' and 'whether' fit the context without any change in meaning.

CJ

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