by Kitty Nash
"Whether" is a conjunction meaning in either case. Example: Tell me whether you are considering our plan.
"Weather" is a noun meaning a prevailing condition or atmosphere: mental or moral climate. Example: Stormy weather is coming.
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- Directions:
- Click the word that correctly completes each sentence.
- 1.
- The (whether) (weather) outside is sunny and warm.
- 2.
- Will you tell us (whether) (weather) you are going or not?
- 3.
- I was confronted with the problem of (whether) (weather) to ride or walk.
- 4.
- Are we going to (whether) (weather) all this adversity?
- 5.
- (Whether) (Weather) we win or lose, we are successful.
- 6.
- Have they decided (whether) (weather) or not to cancel the event?
- 7.
- What is the (whether) (weather) forecast for the picnic?
- 8.
- Please turn to the (whether) (weather) channel to see.
- 9.
- Do we know (whether) (weather) or not the storm has passed?
- 10.
- We are experiencing unusual (whether) (weather) conditions.