Whether he likes it or not, he'll have to do the test.
The question isn't whether you can put favourably in a sentence but whether you can. Hope that helps.
Whether or not we are going on a picnic!;)
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
See whether or not she has come. I doubt whether we can do any better.
subject
You need to go to bed now, whether you want to or not.
The correct spelling is "whether." It is used to introduce choices or possibilities in a sentence.
Whether we go for a picnic or not will depend on the weather