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Teo Posted 18 years ago
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no matter whether/if

01. Mary wanted to get to school on time, 01i00no matter if she went without breakfast.02i02br
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002. 01i00No matter whether it will rain or not, 02i00we have decided to leave at six in the morning.02br
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00Are the above sentences acceptable?0-
  

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0Perhaps this is just the American version, but I would use "even if" for both of those.02br
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00...on time, even if she goes without breakfast.02br
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00Even if it rains, we have decided...0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10...on time, even if she 11b10goes12b10 without breakfast.12br
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10GG, I think you mean: 01i00... on time, even if she 01b00went02b00 without breakfast02i00, don't you?02br
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