Module 16, Troublesome Words 2, Lesson 14:

Whether vs. Weather

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"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.
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