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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Whether

"I'll go to school whether it's raining."
"I'll go to school whether or not it's raining."

I have seen both version. Are they correct grammar?
  

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The first is not correct. These are okay: I'll go whether or not it's raining. I'll go whether it's raining or snowing.

  • The first is not correct.
  • These are okay: I'll go whether or not it's raining.
  • I'll go whether it's raining or snowing.
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The first is not correct.

These are okay:

I'll go whether or not it's raining.
I'll go whether it's raining or snowing.

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