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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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it's your choice if

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It's your choice if you want to go or not.
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Some may prefer to use "whether" where you have "if," but you'll certainly hear the "if" form used a great deal.

  • Some may prefer to use "whether" where you have "if," but you'll certainly hear the "if" form used a great deal.
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Some may prefer to use "whether" where you have "if," but you'll certainly hear the "if" form used a great deal.
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It's your choice if you want to go or not.
Yes, it's correct. It's the form with "dummy it" substituting for a clause which has moved to the end.

[If / Whether] you want to go or not is your choice.


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