English Using Whether in a sentence, how to use whether;
In this lesson, we will give information about the use of the “whether” pattern in daily life. These patterns need to be memorized and repeated. When converting a question that starts with the auxiliary verb into noun clause, “whether” or “if” is put in front of the noun clause, and the question sentence is converted into a straight sentence. “Or not” can come immediately after whether (whether or not) or it may be at the end of noun clause (whether … or not).
However, “or not” is not used immediately after “if”. It can only take place at the end of noun clause (if… or not). We may not use “or not” in either sentence and in this case the meaning does not change. For example;
Note: If “noun clause” is the subject in the sentence, only “whether” is used, “If” is not used at the beginning of the sentence. For example;
Note: Attention should be paid to the differences and translation between the use of the “Whether or not” pattern in the condition sentence and noun clause.
“Whether or not” forms the clause of the sentence in the condition sentence and the subject or object of the sentence in noun clause. For example;
There are some tense restrictions when used in the “Whether or not” conditional clause. For example not using future tense indicates this. There is no tense restriction when the “Whether or not” pattern is used in noun clause. For example;
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