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Examples of 'whether' in a Sentence

Updated: Oct 27


Examples of 'whether' in a Sentence. Example sentences and usages for 'whether'.


The word "whether" is a conjunction that is used to introduce alternatives or choices. It often appears in situations where there are two or more possibilities being considered, and it helps to frame a decision, condition, or uncertainty.


1. Alternatives

Used to introduce two possible actions or outcomes, leaving it open which one will be chosen.

I don't know whether to go to the party or stay home.


2. Condition

Used to show that the outcome (the event continuing) is unaffected by the condition (the rain).

Whether it rains or not, the event will continue.


3. Uncertainty

Used to express uncertainty about a situation or fact.

I'm not sure whether she knows about the meeting.


Common Constructions


Whether or not:  This phrase often emphasizes that something is true regardless of the conditions.

I'll be there whether or not you need me.


Whether...or:  This construction is used to present alternative scenarios.

The decision depends on whether you accept the offer or reject it.



Examples


Whether or not, I'm in.


Whether or not, it’s done.


I’ll go whether I’m ready or not.


Do you know whether she called?


Whether he comes is uncertain.


I wonder whether she knows.


Can you tell whether it’s real?


Whether to go or not is hard.


Whether it works or not, try.


Whether it’s right or wrong, do it.


I’m not sure whether he’ll come.


Whether he wins or loses, he tries.


Whether he agrees or not, we’re going.


Whether to stay or leave is the question.


Whether you know it or not, it's true.


Let me know whether you need help.


Whether it rains or shines, I’m going.


I can’t decide whether to stay or go.


She asked whether you were serious or joking.


Whether you agree or disagree, it’s final.


Whether by plane or by train, we’re leaving.


I’m unsure whether to take the job offer.


Whether they approve or not, we’ll proceed.


Whether you like it or not, we must go.


Whether he’s right or wrong, he’s convinced.


Whether she arrives late or early, we’ll wait.


Whether you’re coming or not, we’re leaving.


Whether you stay or go, the outcome remains.


Whether we succeed or fail, we’ll try our best.


Whether he knew the truth or not, he acted.


Whether they win or lose, they gave their best.


Whether you understand or not, the rules apply.


Whether or not she agrees, we’ll proceed as planned.


Whether you come or not, I’ll be there on time.


Whether it’s worth it or not, we should try.


Whether you agree with me or not, we must decide.


Whether you believe it or not, the facts are clear.


Whether we stay here or leave, the decision is yours.


Whether or not it’s possible, we have to attempt it.


Whether it’s a good idea or not, we have no choice.


I wonder whether it will rain tomorrow or stay dry.


Whether we succeed or fail, at least we can say we tried.


Whether we’re right or wrong, we need to make a decision.


Whether or not it’s true, the rumors are spreading quickly.


I’m trying to decide whether to attend the meeting or not.


Whether you agree or disagree with the policy, it’s mandatory.


I’m not sure whether to take the offer or wait for something better.


Whether he apologizes or not, the damage has already been done.


Whether or not they arrive on time, we have to start the presentation.


Whether we choose to stay here or move to a new place, we need to decide soon.


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