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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

If vs whether

People are arguing about whether car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash

People are arguing about if car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash

tell me the difference.

  

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kingston123 People are arguing about whether car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash. Correct People are arguing about if car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash. Wrong We do not use if after preposition.

  • kingston123 People are arguing about whether car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash.
  • Correct People are arguing about if car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash.
  • Wrong We do not use if after preposition.
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kingston123People are arguing about whether car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash. Correct
People are arguing about if car driver or cyclist is to blame for this crash. Wrong

We do not use if after p

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