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English 1b3 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whether; if; clause joined by or

a. Let me know whether you’re happy with this or you would like any changes to be made.

b. Let me know whether you’re happy with this or whether you would like any changes to be made.

c. Let me know if you’re happy with this or if you would like any changes to be made.

Which is the most correct version here if any?

Which is most natural, and which would you use?

Cheers
  

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This is my opinion: b. Let me know whether you’re happy with this or whether you would like any changes to be made. is the most correct version of the three examples you offer c.

  • This is my opinion: b.
  • Let me know whether you’re happy with this or whether you would like any changes to be made.
  • is the most correct version of the three examples you offer c.
  • Let me know if you’re happy with this or if you would like any changes to be made.
  • is most natural of the three examples you offer d.
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This is my opinion:

b. Let me know whether you’re happy with this or whether you would like any changes to be made. is the most correct version of the three examples you offer

c. Let me know if you’re happy with this or if you would like any changes to be made. is
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Hi,

Does this mean you see a as incorrect?

Cheers
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You asked:

“Which is the most correct version here if any?”

My response was that I felt that "B" was the most correct of the three versions you proposed. It's not that I see "A" as incorrect; it's simply that I feel that "B" is more correct.

You asked:

“Which is most natural …”

My response was that I felt “C” was the most natural of the three versions y

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