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whether
B1
conjunction
Usage:
85%
if, whichever
Translation: if, whichever
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used to introduce choices or possibilities between two or more alternatives.

We use 'whether' when we want to say that there are two or more choices. It often shows that someone is not sure. It is similar to 'if' but used in more formal or clearer choice situations.

I do not know whether she is coming.

Tell me whether you like tea or coffee.

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2
B1
conjunction
Usage:
75%
if, whether or not
Translation: if, whether or not
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used to indicate doubt about a situation or fact, often in indirect questions.

'Whether' is used to show we do not know if something is true or will happen. It often comes in questions inside a sentence, not direct questions.

I wonder whether it will rain today.

She asked whether he was coming.

3
B2
conjunction
Usage:
70%
whether or not
Translation: whether or not
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used before 'or not' to express two possibilities or outcomes clearly.

We use 'whether or not' to say that something will happen in any case, no matter what the other choice or condition is. It shows two clear opposite possibilities.

We will go whether or not it rains.

I will help you whether you agree or not.

4
B1
conjunction
Usage:
65%
if, whether
Translation: if, whether
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used to introduce indirect speech reporting yes/no questions involving two options.

'Whether' can show when someone is talking about a yes/no question with two choices. It introduces these questions inside sentences without quotation marks.

He asked whether I wanted coffee.

Do you know whether she is here?

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5
B2
conjunction
Usage:
60%
whether or not, if
Translation: whether or not, if
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used to express uncertainty or indecision between two actions, events, or states.

We use 'whether' to talk about not being sure about two different possibilities or to show both are possible. It often connects actions or states.

I can’t decide whether to stay or go.

Whether we win or lose, I am happy.

6
C1
conjunction
Usage:
50%
regardless, no matter
Translation: regardless, no matter
Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər/
Meaning: Used to show that the result or outcome does not change regardless of the situation.

'Whether' can emphasize that something happens despite the condition or situation. It means the result is true in every case.

Whether you like it or not, you must go.

She will help whether you ask or not.

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