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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
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Whether/if you want to change but whether/if you can

a: I want to change.

b: The question is not whether/if you want to change, but whether/if you can.

a: I can. I promise you.


1. Which one of 'whether' and 'if' is more natural here?

2. Is the line of dialog natural?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous 1. Which one of 'whether' and 'if' is more natural here? Both are possible, but I find that 'whether' sounds more natural.

  • anonymous 1.
  • Which one of 'whether' and 'if' is more natural here?
  • Both are possible, but I find that 'whether' sounds more natural.
  • anonymous 2.
  • Is the line of dialog natural?
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anonymous1. Which one of 'whether' and 'if' is more natural here?

Both are possible, but I find that 'whether' sounds more natural.

anonymous2. Is the line of dialog natural?

Yes. It's fine.

CJ

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