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  • grammaticality - Whether or not vs. whether - English Language . . .
    As Henry Higgins observed in Pygmallion, the best grammarians are often those who learned English in school as immigrants My parents, who were first-generation Americans in the early 20th century, learned English grammar in NYC public schools meticulously They insisted "whether or not" is proper usage, period Over time, language evolves or erodes and the rules change, which really means
  • word usage - Using Whether or Whether or not - English Language . . .
    I read the information about using whether or whether or not on your web site; however, I am still not certain about making the choice Could you please tell me the specific rules for using whethe
  • word order - Whether or not. . . vs. whether. . . or not - English . . .
    E g I'm not sure whether I should go or not I'm not sure whether or not I should go Whether you stay or not, you will be charged Whether or not you stay, you will be charged Can someone please advise which one is correct? If both are correct, is there certain situation where to use one or the other?
  • grammar - how to use whether and whether or not - English Language . . .
    Whether is a conjuction (or this or that), so when using you should present at least two options So you should write whether this decision is taken or not But I would go with aside from any decision taken
  • If and Whether - or not? Interrogative and Conditional words
    Let me know whether you're coming or not (interrogative) Let me know, whether you're coming or not (conditional) The first question wants the listener to say that they are coming or aren't coming The second sentence asks the listener to tell them something (we don't know what this is, perhaps it's who won the FA cup final)
  • Usage of as to whether - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    First, using "as to whether or not" instead of "as to whether" (as one contributor recommended) is an example of needless wordiness It often sounds "better" to use more words, but such redundancy is an affectation and should be avoided There is no difference in meaning between the two alternatives, and in standard written English it is better to avoid wordiness (see Strunk and White's
  • Whether or not plus an instance of the verb to be
    4 [ Whether or not they will go back online ] is uncertain But if we remove the subordinator, the embedded clause can no longer be embedded: 5 * [ They will go back online ] is uncertain Why? Let's compare to that When a subordinate clause is an object rather than a subject, other subordinators (such as that) are omissible: 6a
  • word choice - Is regardless of whether or not proper grammar . . .
    The "regardless of whether or not" is awkward, and it feels like bad grammar, but I can't think of a better way to say it What would the proper grammar be in this case?
  • Using of before whether and general usage of whether
    Regardless of whether the hypothesis is proven, the results should be interesting So, the question whether it is okay to say ‘question whether’ instead of ‘question of whether’ or ‘question as to whether’ is finally answered [NOTE: Gosh, it still sounds wrong to me, but, trust me, this is correct ]"
  • word usage - Use of rather instead of whether - English Language . . .
    'Whether' shows alternatives for example 'Whether it rains or not, we will go on a trip ' whereas 'Rather' shows preference for eg 'I'd rather do this instead of that'





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