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weather
weath-er weth -er
middle english; old english weder,
german wetter
noun
- state of atmosphere
- strong wind or storm
whether
wheth-er hweth -er
middle english; old english hwether,
old norse hvathari
conjunction
- used to introduce two or more
alternatives
which sentence uses whether correctly?
it is time to find out whether janey chose the truck or the sedan.
london, england, is known for its blustery and wet whether.
strong whether can affect air, land, and sea travels.
i only turn on the radio to catch the whether and traffic reports.
To determine the correct sentence, we analyze the definitions: "whether" is a conjunction for alternatives, "weather" relates to atmosphere/storms.
- First option: "whether" introduces alternatives (truck or sedan) – correct usage.
- Second option: "wheather" (typo, should be "weather") refers to climate – incorrect word.
- Third option: "whether" is misused; should be "weather" (strong wind/storm) – incorrect.
- Fourth option: "whether" is misused; should be "weather" (atmosphere reports) – incorrect.
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A. It is time to find out whether Janey chose the truck or the sedan.