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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Whether .... (it)

Which is correct please?


Whether he left or not doesn’t matter.

Whether he left or not, it doesn't matter.

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anonymous Whether he left or not doesn’t matter. His presense or absence is of no consequence. anonymous Whether he left or not, it doesn't matter.

  • anonymous Whether he left or not doesn’t matter.
  • His presense or absence is of no consequence.
  • anonymous Whether he left or not, it doesn't matter.
  • Something, it, is of no consequence, and its unimportance is not affected by his presence or absence.
  • This seems like a strange thing to say, and it is almost certainly a mistake for the first one.
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anonymousWhether he left or not doesn’t matter.

His presense or absence is of no consequence.

anonymousWhether he left or not, it doesn't matter.

Something, it, is of no consequence, and its unimportance is not affected by his presence or absence. This seems like a strange thing to say, and it is almost certainly a

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Both are fine.

My first option:

It doesn't matter whether he left or not.

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