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whether ولا if؟
Whether or If
Both whether and if can be used to introduceindirect yes/no questions. • I don’t know whether I can come. OR I don’t know if I can come. • I don’t know whether I will have time. OR I don’t know if I will have time. After some verbs, whether is preferred to if. • We discussed whether we should move to another city. (More normal than ‘We discussed if we should…) Whether is usually preferred in a two-part question with or. • I don’t know whether I should accept or refuse. OR I don’t know if I should accept or refuse. If cannot be used after prepositions. • We haven’t settled the question of whether we should move to a bigger city. (NOT We haven’t settled the question of if we should move to a bigger city.) Whether is used before to-infinitives. If cannot be used before to-infinitives. • I don’t know whether to accept or refuse. NOT I don’t know if to accept or refuse. If is not normally used to introduce a clause used as subject or complement. • Whether we can trust our guide is another matter. (More natural than ‘If we can trust our guide is another matter’.) • The question is whether our guide can be trusted. Note that if is possible in a very informal style. • The question is if our guide can be trusted. :022yb4: |
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