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Smilingjenia Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Wether and if

Dear all!!!!
that's a big question for me! What if the difference between wether and if! For example in this phrase:
I don't know if he can join us and I don't know wether he can join us.... Is there a special rule for this?
thank you in advance
  

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Whether not wether. You use whether if there are two choices (you could also use if). In conditional sentences use if.

  • Whether not wether.
  • You use whether if there are two choices (you could also use if).
  • In conditional sentences use if.
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Whether not wether.

You use whether if there are two choices (you could also use if). In conditional sentences use if.

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